[BRLTTY] Terminal Type for Braille Edge connected via BRLTTY

Dave Mielke dave at mielke.cc
Fri Sep 2 20:41:25 EDT 2016


[quoted lines by kendell clark on 2016/09/02 at 19:25 -0500]

>Could his problem be a platform one? 

no. His problem is that he's trying to will the device to work the way he'd 
like it to. He's decided that they should function like keyboard arrow keys, 
and wondering why they don't. The answer is that they don't work like keyboard 
arrow keys because that isn't their functi9on. Their function is to passively 
move the braille display around the screen without touching the cursor.

>Example, when I connected my borrowed braille sense up to my fiance's windows 
>7 box with the hims driver installed, everything worked like it should except 
>for those arrow keys at the left and right ends of the display.

All that means is that NVDA isn't handling them.

>No program at all would work with them. It's as if they weren't getting 
>through to the screen reader. 

Why would you assume that? Of course they're getting through to the screen 
reader. The mere fact that they're gettibng through, though, doesn't guarantee 
that any given screen reaader will do something with them.

>Opening up nvda's learn mode, they simply read as "blank" when they were 
>pressed. 

Which only proves that NVDA itself has no handling for them.

>If they work properly in voice over and jaws I'm guessing my problem isn't the 
>same as his, but it's possible. 

No. If those keys work on VoiceOver and JAWS then that means that those screen 
readers are doing something with them.

>Those same keys worked fine in linux, did exactly what they were supposed to 
>do. 

Which rpoves that brltty is handling them. It is for him, too, but he thinks 
they aren't because he's expecting them to be something they aren't - keyboard 
arrow keys.

>The cursor routing keys worked fine in both platforms, it was just the 
>arrow keys at either end of the display that would only work in linux.

Each screen reader's drivers do what they've been coded to do.

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