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<H2><A NAME="screen"></A> <A NAME="s11">11.</A> <A HREF="BRLTTY.html#toc11">Supported Screen Drivers</A></H2>

<P>BRLTTY supports the following screen drivers:
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<DT><B>as</B><DD>
<P>AT-SPI</P>
<DT><B>hd</B><DD>
<P>This driver provides direct access to the Hurd console screen.
It's only selectable, and is the default, on Hurd systems.</P>
<DT><B>lx</B><DD>
<P>This driver provides direct access to the Linux console screen.
It's only selectable, and is the default, on Linux systems.</P>
<DT><B>sc</B><DD>
<P>This driver provides access to the <CODE>screen</CODE> program.
It's selectable on all systems,
and is the default if no native screen driver is available.
The patch for <CODE>screen</CODE> which we provide
(see the <CODE>Patches</CODE> subdirectory)
must be applied.
Use of this driver,
due to the fact that <CODE>screen</CODE> must be concurrently running,
makes BRLTTY effectively useful only after the user has logged in.</P>
<DT><B>wn</B><DD>
<P>This driver provides direct access to the Windows console screen.
It's only selectable, and is the default, on Windows/Cygwin systems.</P>
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