Hi Mario Lang schrieb am 17.03.2020, 14:50 +0100: >Sebastian Humenda <[email protected]> writes: >> I have a Handytech Braillestar 80 that has eight keys at a place where they >> are not useful at all and are often pressed by accident. I would like to >> disable them but am unsure which key names to look for. In the general >> braille >> key help, I see a note on the special numpad keyboard that this display has >> but no explanation of the front keys. Further down in the help, I see >> "braille keyboard dot<NUM>" and there I see that e.g. dot8 is mapped to b8 >> which corresponds to the help screen. > >You are looking for > >B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, B7, B8, SpaceLeft and SpaceRight
But wouldn't this also disable the keypad keys? > >> What is the easiest way to let BRLTTY ignore "braille keyboard >> dot1-8"? > >If this is the only HandyTech Braille Star model that you are using, In fact, no :). Rarely, I have access to a second one, though it wouldn't be a problem if the keys were disabled. >the easiest way is probably to comment out the following >lines from /etc/brltty/Input/ht/bs.kti: Is there an "unbind" option? Then I could probably put in a few commands in /etc/xdg/brltty, but I am not sure how to do this. >However, as you perhaps noticed, there are a number of useful >combinations amongst those bindings. I am not sure if you just want to >disable the single key combinations related to braille keys, or really […] Thanks for listing these. I only need to disable the single-press versions and only those at the front of the display. The latest revision is not designed ergonomically enough so that I press the keys regularly while typing. Thanks Sebastian
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