Gina, It's there somewhere in the Accessible Arch image. Can't remember off-hand. Look in the README I put in the user directory or do this: sudo find / -name brltty You will also need to do this: sudo systemctl enable brltty.service and then: sudo systemctl start brltty.service Mike On 15/10/2013 20:11, Georgina Joyce wrote: > Hello, > > Oh what it is to be finding different ways of doing things! > > I wanted to get my Pi working with a braille display. I expected to have a > brltty.conf file in /etc but it's not there. > > How do I get a braille display working? > > Thanks. > > Gena > Georgina Joyce > Applied Psychologist > Training and Coaching. > Because individuals of groups matter! > > > =========================================================== > The raspberry-vi mailing list > Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/raspberry-vi > Administrative contact: <mike.ray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > ----------------------------------------------------------- > Raspberry Pi and the Raspberry Pi logo are trademarks of the Raspberry Pi > Foundation. > > This list is not affiliated to the Raspberry Pi Foundation and the views and > attitudes expressed by the subscribers to this list do not reflect those of > the Foundation. > > Mike Ray, list creator, January 2013 > -- Michael A. Ray Analyst/Programmer Witley, Surrey, South-east UK I KEEP six honest serving-men, They taught me all I know. Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who. -- Rudyard Kipling (paraphrased) Interested in accessibility on the Raspberry Pi? Visit: http://www.raspberryvi.org/ From where you can join our mailing list for visually-impaired Pi hackers =========================================================== The raspberry-vi mailing list Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/raspberry-vi Administrative contact: <mike.ray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ----------------------------------------------------------- Raspberry Pi and the Raspberry Pi logo are trademarks of the Raspberry Pi Foundation. This list is not affiliated to the Raspberry Pi Foundation and the views and attitudes expressed by the subscribers to this list do not reflect those of the Foundation. Mike Ray, list creator, January 2013