[BRLTTY] brltty in termux on ipad?
covici at ccs.covici.com
covici at ccs.covici.com
Sun Dec 28 07:01:12 UTC 2025
Well, I installed ish on my iphone 17 pro max, but I got no results when
trying to add an ssh package -- I did
Apk add ssh but it said that package was not found -- am I doing something
wrong, have an incorrect package name or what?
Thanks much.
-----Original Message-----
From: BRLTTY <brltty-bounces at brltty.app> On Behalf Of Nicolas Pitre
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2025 12:56 PM
To: Dave Mielke <Dave at mielke.cc>
Cc: Informal discussion between users and developers of BRLTTY.
<brltty at brltty.app>
Subject: Re: [BRLTTY] brltty in termux on ipad?
On Fri, 26 Dec 2025, Dave Mielke wrote:
> Apple alread provides braille through VoiceOver. Is that inadequate in
some way that brltty could improve upon?
I do use VoiceOver with speech only and it is mostly excellent. In
general, accessibility feels much better on iOS than Android, even with
Google's own apps.
The braille content provided by VoiceOver is analogous to what Orca
provides on Linux. BRLTTY, being a braille backend, wouldn't bring
anything more than what VoiceOver already does in that regard, other
than supporting more braille devices.
About Termux on iOS:
The iOS apps named "Termux" (like Vinaeco's version) provide a Linux
terminal simulator with:
- Standard Unix utilities (ls, grep, cat, nano, vim)
- Shell scripting support
- Directory navigation with Unix commands
- Touch-optimized interface
However, these appear to be pre-bundled command sets - you get commands
that were included when the app was installed, but you can't add more
packages like you can on Android Termux.
For a much Linux-like experience on iOS I recommend iSH instead. It is
also fairly VoiceOver friendly.
iSH must perform software emulation due to iOS sandbox restrictions. It
emulates x86 (32-bit) instructions as well as Linyux system calls
providing a Linux-like user space environment. iSH comes with
Alpine Linux's apk package manager by default so you can install more
packages... including ssh for example.
You _can_ install and/or compile BRLTTY in iSH but it likely won't work
as iSH does not implement the necessary abstraction to let userspace
applications access USB or Bluetooth devices (and it is not clear to me
if iOS would let iSH access them anyway).
Nicolas
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