Jennifer, Are you using Ubuntu? The brltty service isn't started automatically on Ubuntu. That's why you had to run it manually. To have it started automatically you need to edit the file /etc/default/brltty and change the line that says RUN_BRLTTY=no to RUN_BRLTTY=yes. brltty on its own can't provide braille output in graphics mode, even in gnome-terminal, it needs Orca to tell it what to display. So if brltty is running but Orca isn't configured for braille then the "screen not in text mode" message will be all you get. brltty can work on its own in the text consoles though. Pressing ctrl+alt+F1 through F6 will get you to a text console where you can use brltty without Orca. ctrl+alt+F7 will get you back to graphics mode (gnome). HTH Paul On 04/09/09 00:47, Jennifer wrote:
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