[BRLTTY] Braille voyager 70

Bram Duvigneau bram at bramd.nl
Wed Nov 18 11:30:17 EST 2015


Hello,

If I remember correctly, Optelec made a converter device that converts
the old Voyager protocol to the Alva BC protocol. If that's the case,
please try NVDA without BRLTTY and just choose the Alva BC display in
NVDA's braille settings.

Bram

On 11/18/2015 5:07 PM, Alexander Masic wrote:
> Hehe. I'M not a techguy to understand it clearly. However i conect it
> from the brailledisplays uSB-port to the convertbox , and another usb
> from the box in to the computer. My gues is the box converts from an
> old usb-standard to a newer, or convert from 32 to 64 bit.
> Another intresting thing is that Voyager does not shows up in my
> device manager. But in devices and printers an unspecific device shows
> up as, "USB converter".
> However it works very well with jaws and Windows eyes.
>
>
> Den 2015-11-18 kl. 16:13, skrev Dave Mielke:
>> [quoted lines by Alexander Masic on 2015/11/18 at 00:38 +0100]
>>
>>> I have now purchased an Convert box wich Optelec provide. The price
>>> was more
>>> or less robb. but ok. 70 cells display is 70 cells display. So now
>>> it,s works
>>> very well with both Jaws 17 and window eyes and other screenreaders
>>> running
>>> windows 10 64 bit maschine..
>> What does the box do? Do you access your Voyager via USB or via a
>> serial port?
>>
>>> But my problem is that i can't get it work together with brltty and
>>> NVDA. And
>>> i would like to use it with nvda. Because it's better in many
>>> situation then
>>> Jaws.
>> Do you mean directly with NVDA, or do you mean still via brltty?
>>
>> If you're using brltty, we'd need to see a debug log that shows what's
>> happening when the problem occurs.
>>
>
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