[nfbcs] Hummingbird and braille
Tracy Carcione
carcione at access.net
Wed May 30 14:41:43 UTC 2018
Yes, I do have a custom script for the emulator. I have the exact same
script on both the work desktop and the laptop.
Tracy
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Subject: Re: [nfbcs] Hummingbird and braille
Are there active scripts when you are in this terminal program? What do you
see in the Script Manager if you type Ins+0, using the 0 above the letter p
that is, while in the emulator? If you do this, just close the Script
Manager when done with Alt+F4. Do not save any changes.
On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 09:50:17AM -0400, NFBCS mailing list wrote:
I am using the terminal emulator Hummingbird, Jaws18, and an Alva braille
display. The braille behaves differently between Remote Desktop and real
desktop on the laptop.
>From my work desktop, and Remote Desktop through that machine, the braille
behaves as it should.From the laptop, the braille jumps around. If I hit
"advance" to read the right side of the line, it moves over for a
nanosecond, then jumps back to where it was. If I find something in edit,
it starts rapidly shifting right and left, so it's unusable.
So far as I can tell, the settings for Hummingbird on the laptop and my work
desktop are the same, though Hummingbird's font settings just say larger and
smaller, so I can't tell the exact size, and it does make a difference in
how well Jaws reads the screen.
The speech is OK in both places; it's the braille that's all wonky.
Can anyone point me in a useful direction? I have not asked the charmers at
Jaws Tech Support yet. From past experience, their knowledge of remote
desktop and terminal emulation is nonexistent.
Tracy
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