Re: [orca-list] Cannot use my Braille display with Orca... screen not in text mode.
- From: Dorado Martínez, Francisco Javier <FDMA once es>
- To: <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Cannot use my Braille display with Orca... screen not in text mode.
- Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 12:08:41 +0200
Hi all
Fabrizio, that is OK, you have started BRLTTY and now you can enable braille support in Orca preferences
dialog in the braille tab .
I think BRLTTY is started at boot time automatically, but perhaps you will need to edit /etc/brltty.conf and
set your braille display preferences, your braille driver al, and your braille device /dev/ttyS0
Save the file, and run sudo /etc/init.d/brltty restart
Hope this help
Regards,
Javier
-----Mensaje original-----
De: orca-list-bounces gnome org
[mailto:orca-list-bounces gnome org] En nombre de Fabrizio Marini
Enviado el: jueves, 04 de octubre de 2007 17:06
Para: orca-list gnome org
Asunto: [orca-list] Cannot use my Braille display with
Orca... screen not in text mode.
Hello everybody.
This is my second day with Ubuntu Gutsy and Orca 2.20, and I'm
encountering a serious problem. This is probably due to the fact I'm
very inexpert about Linux.
In a few words, that's what I do and what happens:
1 - I boot my system and log in as a normal user. Orca starts working
and Espeak starts speaking.
2 - I type alt+f2 to open the "run application" window, and I type
gnomr-terminal to open a terminal window.
3 - IN order to launch brltty, I type:
sudo su
password
/bin/brltty -bal -d/dev/ttyS0
Brltty starts, but a few second later, the Braille display shows the
"screen not in text mode" message, and stops working.
By the way, I guess I've not set brltty to start at boot time. How
can I do this in Ubuntu? Which file do I have to edit?
My exam at the University dipends on your help... :-)
Thank you so much for reading till here and have a nice day.
Fabrizio.
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