What's a braille display that _works_?

Mario Lang mlang at teleweb.at
Wed May 5 18:04:08 UTC 2004


As mentioned earlier by Dave, Freedom Scientific displays are supported
from brltty 3.5pre3 up.

John covici <covici at ccs.covici.com> writes:

> I am not sure if this is in a released version, but I know brltty is
> working with the Freedom Scientific Braille display, but since I
> don't have one I have no way of evaluating such a thing.
>
> on Wednesday 05/05/2004 Attila Konietzka(attilakonietzka at gmx.net) wrote
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>  > Hello,
>  > Well i am just not sure if the braille-device that's manufactured by Freedom
>  > scientiffic would work under linux with brltty. Last time i checked with the
>  > Developers it still wouldn't work.
>  > 
>  > Attila.
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