[BRLTTY] Simple Linux console for visually impaired student

Tom Kirby tc.kirby at gmail.com
Tue Oct 14 19:35:50 UTC 2025


Hello,

I am a (sighted) Computer Science teacher based in the UK with a keen,
interested and talented student who is 16 years old and visually impaired.
He is confident with his existing braille devices, and one of them (a
Mantis Q40) is supposed to work with brltty. (Unfortunately, his brand new
HumanWare Monarch apparently can't do this, in spite of its amazing
multi-line touch display *etc*.)

I'm trying to set up a laptop for my student with a simple Linux console,
connected to his Mantis Q40. I have the use of a capable enough Lenovo
laptop that I can do as I like with. My dream is to have him able to
interact with the Linux console and - through it - to be able to write and
run Python programs. I think that interacting with a console, shell etc.
would be well within his capabilities, even though some of my sighted
students struggle with this!

I don't need to have brltty start early in the boot sequence, as (for now)
my student will have plenty of sighted help when using the laptop.

Getting up and running with brltty has been far from simple. Though I would
consider myself pretty experienced with Linux, I've struggled to get brltty
working on Mint, and I've found it pretty difficult on Arch as well.

Is there a distribution where brltty works pretty much out of the box? Or
if not, is there a (simple) set of recommendations for getting it to work
on a clean install of Arch?

Please excuse me if I'm asking something that could be answered with a
simple Google. I've tried engaging with the brltty web pages, but there is
a great deal in there and I don't know quite where to start and how much of
it is current and relevant to what I am trying to achieve.

Thank you and best wishes

Tom
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