still no any effort noted to make braille-support MUCH easier in Ubuntu
Labrador
labrad0r at edpnet.be
Sat May 15 09:43:16 UTC 2010
Hello,
I'm still (and in fact more and more) disappointed and irritated to see no
milligram of effort taken to implement the braille support in Ubuntu to
match with some reality:
when someone desired brailel support, why does it requires after
installation to go and set /etc/default/brltty's run_brltty= to yes ?
what is this for an absurdity ?
a) or the person is blind and desires braille support if a brailel display
is detected
b) or he / she isn't blind and then the problem is unexistant.
I'm really tired about seeing things hanging on the level they were a few
years ago: why not resolving them definitely and using a good long term
method ?
BTW launching Orca for the first time is also a problem:
when people have to choose for the right language it talks until infinity,
instead of letting you choose simply by using the cursorkeys up/down:
is this so unrealistic to implemenet such a simple methods ?
Btw why not telling what's teh default at taht moment ?
isn't it OK to press Ok if agree with the default setting ? nothing told it
!
Note: of course I may be wrong on several points: my constatations are made
from an upgraded lts to Lucid, please don't hesitate to correct this if it's
not corresponding to reality;
btw lots of problems from lts to lts, but this is OT here.
I would appreciate any explanations/state of the implementations if there
were some be done.
Labrador
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