PACKAGE NAME: brltty-6.8-x86_64-1slint.txz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./packages PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 2112 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 8448 K PACKAGE REQUIRED: aaa_libraries|alsa-lib,aaa_libraries|eudev,aaa_libraries|gcc,aaa_libraries|gcc-g++,aaa_libraries|gpm,aaa_libraries|libcap,aaa_libraries|libffi,aaa_libraries|libtool,aaa_libraries|ncurses,aaa_libraries|pcre2,at-spi2-core,bluez,dbus,elogind,espeak-ng,expat,flite,glib2,icu4c,libICE,libSM,libX11,libXau,libXaw,libXdmcp,libXext,libXfixes,libXi,libXmu,libXpm,libXt,libXtst,liblouis,libxcb,libyaml,pcaudiolib,pcre2,polkit,python3,sonic,speech-dispatcher|speech-dispatcher3.11,util-linux,zlib PACKAGE CONFLICTS: PACKAGE SUGGESTS: PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: brltty: brltty (Braille display daemon) brltty: brltty: BRLTTY is a daemon which provides access to the Linux console (text brltty: mode) for a blind person using a soft braille display. It drives the brltty: braille terminal and provides complete screen review functionality. brltty: After installation, brltty will be started at boot time. If you brltty: don't want that, make non-executable the script /etc/rc.d/rc.brltty brltty: brltty: To configure brltty, run /usr/sbin/bp2cf or edit /etc/brltty.conf brltty: You can get braille on the desktop through orca. To enable it, you brltty: need to add your user to the 'braille' group.