Support for APH Mantis Q40, APH Chameleon, HumanWare BrailleOne, BrailleNote Touch v2, and NLS eReader#10830
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Link to issue number:
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Summary of the issue:
HumanWare has recently announced several new devices, including APH Mantis Q40, APH Chameleon, HumanWare BrailleOne, BrailleNote Touch v2 and NLS eReader. All these devices are compatible with the Brailliant HID protocol.
NVDA should support these.
Description of how this pull request fixes the issue:
Add mappings to the BrailliantB driver for these devices for both USB and bluetooth.
Testing performed:
With both an APH Mantis and an APH Chameleon: Ensured that NVDA could find, connect to, and use these devices successfully when set to Automatic.
Known issues with pull request:
Although based all on the same protocol, NV Access was unable to test the HumanWare BrailleOne, NLS eReader or BrailleNote Touch v2 due to no access to these devices.
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What's new: