[nvda] SV: Re: No braille support when using Alva Satellite via USB (protocol)
- From: "Anders Holmberg" <anders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 05:37:00 +0100
Hello!
Hmm, i didn't come to think of that.
I have a hhandytech braillino and this works with sam with no problem.
But handytech seems to have a lot of problems with their drivers.
/Anders.
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this most likely will not help but the sam manager hal uses is semi free.
You would have to get the sdk which costs some, not sure how much to develop
drivers for it, but the client is free, not sure if dolphin will charge you
for using their client or not, the client is free to download as a full
version, no reg keys or activations. there are braille and speech drivers
already included with this package. ofcause this means tieing nvda to sam
which may not be practical at all. but I thought I'd just see if you guys
may want to invest in something for that. Hmm I wander if brltty could be
put in a dll like espeak is. At 09:43 p.m. 29/10/2008, you wrote:
>On 29/10/2008 6:00 PM, Dick Sterkenburg wrote:
>>The problem is i suppose not the brailledriver. I use myvoyager in
>>linux with brltty without any problem.
>This is why i say it is a problem with the BRLTTY driver under Windows.
>That is, it isn't a problem with the driver itself, but there seem to
>be some drivers that just don't work properly under Windows for some
>reason. Someone was having problems with a Braille Lite; again, it
>worked fine under Linux, but not under Windows. There are suspicions
>that it might relate to flow control, but no definite answers have been
>found yet.
>
>Jamie
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