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25 http://linux-speakup.org/. Speakup is a set of patches to the standard
72 acntsa -- Accent SA
73 acntpc -- Accent PC
74 apollo -- Apollo
75 audptr -- Audapter
76 bns -- Braille 'n Speak
77 dectlk -- DecTalk Express (old and new, db9 serial only)
78 decext -- DecTalk (old) External
79 dtlk -- DoubleTalk PC
80 keypc -- Keynote Gold PC
81 ltlk -- DoubleTalk LT, LiteTalk, or external Tripletalk (db9 serial only)
82 spkout -- Speak Out
83 txprt -- Transport
84 dummy -- Plain text terminal
94 decpc -- DecTalk PC (not available at boot up)
95 soft -- One of several software synthesizers (not available at boot up)
124 right of the keyboard. The numlock key should be off, in order for these
139 bootup messages, just press the keypad enter key. This key is located
141 that way, until you press another key.
144 key on the keypad, which reads the current line. This also has the
145 effect of starting Speakup talking again, so you can press keypad enter
167 keypad 1 -- read previous character
168 keypad 2 -- read current character (pressing keypad 2 twice rapidly will speak
170 keypad 3 -- read next character
171 keypad 4 -- read previous word
172 keypad 5 -- read current word (press twice rapidly to spell the current word)
173 keypad 6 -- read next word
174 keypad 7 -- read previous line
175 keypad 8 -- read current line (press twice rapidly to hear how much the
177 keypad 9 -- read next line
178 keypad period -- speak current cursor position and announce current
181 It's also worth noting that the insert key on the keypad is mapped
182 as the speakup key. Instead of pressing and releasing this key, as you
183 do under DOS or Windows, you hold it like a shift key, and press other
188 until you hit another key. When you hit speakup plus keypad enter,
195 In order to enter the Speakup help system, press and hold the speakup
196 key (remember that this is the keypad insert key), and press the f1 key.
199 "Press space to leave help, cursor up or down to scroll, or a letter to
202 When you press the spacebar to leave the help system, you will hear:
209 commands in a specific part of the alphabet, you may press the letter of
213 cause Speakup to speak the command associated with that key. For
214 example, if you press the keypad 8 key, you will hear:
224 This is because Speakup has a built in set of alternative key bindings
225 for laptop users. The alternate speakup key is the caps lock key. You
226 can press and hold the caps lock key, while pressing an alternate
227 speakup command key to activate the command. On most laptops, the
230 There is usually a function key which turns this keypad function on and
231 off, and some other key which controls the numlock state. Toggling the
233 gives you a simple way to get at an alternative set of key mappings for
238 system without this set of alternate key bindings, but these details are
240 purpose, hold the shift key while toggling the caps lock on and off. We
241 should note here, that holding the caps lock key and pressing the z key
250 The following list was taken from the speakupmap.map file. Key
252 Speakup commands are on the right. The designation "spk" means to press
253 and hold the speakup key, a.k.a. keypad insert, a.k.a. caps lock, while
254 pressing the other specified key.
356 ln -s /sys/accessibility/speakup /speakup
361 ls -1 /speakup/*
423 synthesizer-specific settings would be found in /speakup/ltlk. In other words,
492 an ls -l on /speakup/version will return this:
494 -r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Mar 21 13:46 /speakup/version
502 Speakup v-2.00 CVS: Thu Oct 21 10:38:21 EDT 2004
568 modprobe -r speakup_dectlk
578 modprobe -r speakup_dectlk speakup_ltlk
580 You cannot unload the driver for software synthesizers when a user-space
583 modprobe -r speakup_soft
598 You can use the modprobe -r command to unload driver modules, regardless
608 There are two freely-available solutions for software speech: Espeakup and
637 The filename is espeakup-$VERSION.tar.bz2, where $VERSION
653 you probably have a distribution-specific script that controls the operation
660 boot-time, so it is possible to have software speech as soon as user-space
689 in order to make things work. You need a package called speechd-up.
691 compiled and installed speechd-up, you are almost ready to begin using
713 You can get the dec_pc.tgz file from the linux-speakup.org site. The
756 asterisk key.
757 Each time you press this key, a new mode is selected, and Speakup speaks
760 and "cursoring off." The keypad asterisk key moves through the list of
784 the key combination speakup f3. Use the review cursor to find the first
785 character that follows your shell prompt. Press speakup + f2 twice, to
786 define a one-line window. The boundaries of the window are the
810 http://linux-speakup.org/
814 press the keypad slash key once. Speakup will say, "mark". Next,
816 url. Press the keypad slash key once again to actually cut the text
829 function key. These are not Speakup commands, just standard Linux
833 type the word lynx, followed by a space. Now press and hold the speakup
834 key, while you type the keypad slash character. The url will be pasted
835 onto the command line, just as though you had typed it in. Press the
836 enter key to execute the command.
846 cut, mark it with the keypad slash key, then position the reading cursor
848 keypad slash key.
877 pressed the enter key. In this case, we are echoing strings that we
908 http://linux-speakup.org/. The reason you'll need the kernel source
911 /usr/src/linux-<version_number>/drivers/char/speakup directory. The
919 /usr/src/linux-<version_number>/drivers/char/speakup/speakupmap.map file
925 Suppose that you want to swap the key assignments for the Speakup
927 speakupmap.map lists the key mappings for these two commands as follows:
943 You are now ready to load your keymap with your swapped key assignments.
947 /usr/src/linux-<version_number>/drivers/char/speakup/genmap newmap.map
956 speakup pagedown should read you the first non-whitespace character on
974 and they could not be changed. If you used a non-English synthesizer,
1029 This file contains names for key states.
1033 The speakup key is depressed, so the name of the key state is speakup.
1083 tar xvjf speakup-<version>.tar.bz2
1089 use. Type the number associated to your language (e.g. fr for French) then press
1098 change the speakup's language or charset (iso-8859-15 ou UTF-8).
1116 14.3. No Support for Non-Western-European Languages
1126 the screen. The key strokes for defining and manipulating Speakup
1129 speakup + f2 -- Set the bounds of the window.
1130 Speakup + f3 -- clear the current window definition.
1131 speakup + f4 -- Toggle window silence on and off.
1132 speakup + keypad plus -- Say the currently defined window.
1143 cursor to the beginning of the area you want to define. Then press
1146 end of the area to be defined as a window, and press speakup + f2 again.
1151 one line window, you can just press speakup + f2 twice after placing the
1208 spd and espeakup. spd is an abbreviation for speechd-up.
1211 To use speechd-up, type:
1215 talkwith espeakup --default-voice=fr
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