Steps to reproduce:
Plug esp32 pico board like m5stack device into usb port
Actual behavior:
After starting NVDA, if autodetect braille display is selected, it identifies this esp32 board as braille display and is sending commands of pressing routing, wheel or other buttons
Expected behavior:
NVDA should not identify esp32 boards as braille displays
NVDA logs, crash dumps and other attachments:
System configuration
NVDA installed/portable/running from source:
Installed
NVDA version:
Version: alpha-29610,03c8abe6 (2024.1.0.29610)
Windows version:
Windows 10 22H2 (AMD64) build 19045.3448
Name and version of other software in use when reproducing the issue:
Other information about your system:
Other questions
Does the issue still occur after restarting your computer?
Yes
Have you tried any other versions of NVDA? If so, please report their behaviors.
Yes, latest master code
If NVDA add-ons are disabled, is your problem still occurring?
Yes
Does the issue still occur after you run the COM Registration Fixing Tool in NVDA's tools menu?
Yes
Steps to reproduce:
Plug esp32 pico board like m5stack device into usb port
Actual behavior:
After starting NVDA, if autodetect braille display is selected, it identifies this esp32 board as braille display and is sending commands of pressing routing, wheel or other buttons
Expected behavior:
NVDA should not identify esp32 boards as braille displays
NVDA logs, crash dumps and other attachments:
System configuration
NVDA installed/portable/running from source:
Installed
NVDA version:
Version: alpha-29610,03c8abe6 (2024.1.0.29610)
Windows version:
Windows 10 22H2 (AMD64) build 19045.3448
Name and version of other software in use when reproducing the issue:
Other information about your system:
Other questions
Does the issue still occur after restarting your computer?
Yes
Have you tried any other versions of NVDA? If so, please report their behaviors.
Yes, latest master code
If NVDA add-ons are disabled, is your problem still occurring?
Yes
Does the issue still occur after you run the COM Registration Fixing Tool in NVDA's tools menu?
Yes