[BRLTTY] Braille displays not working with Fedora installation process

Pawel Loba ploba60 at gmail.com
Thu May 31 13:41:05 EDT 2018


Hi,
I don't believe this is necessary to turn off ORCA speech; this can be
always done from withing ORCA's preferences as soon as ORCA starts.
IN my work I see hard-of-hearing people who primerly rely on Braille
but still like to have a bit of sound - sometimes in strange
frequencies but if it helps them - why not.
Once again thanks a lot for looking into this issues.
Pawel

On 5/31/18, Jaroslav Skarvada <jskarvad at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for these instructions. These are post-installationsteps,
>> right? If yes, still a deaf-blind person wouldn't be able to install
>> Fedora on his/her own.
>>
> I fully agree that it kills the purpose of assistive technology, that's why
> I propose to the Anaconda bugzilla how they should fix it, i.e.:
>
> - install brltty
> - run brltty (service)
> - run orca maybe with speech output disabled
> - run the liveinst
>
> So by default the brltty will start with the driver 'auto' and will
> autodetect the connected terminal and everything should work
> out of the box. Any comments are welcome
>
> Jaroslav
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