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16 Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A
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)
123 Most of the Speakup review keys are located on the keypad at the far
162 the speech with keypad enter, or use any of the Speakup review keys.
164 Here are some basic Speakup review keys, and a short description of what
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
184 keys in combination with it. For example, repeatedly holding keypad
207 through the list of available commands using the cursor keys. The list
212 You can also just explore by typing keyboard keys. Pressing keys will
218 You'll notice that some commands do not have keys assigned to them.
223 You'll also notice that some commands have two keys assigned to them.
228 numeric keypad is defined as the keys in the j k l area of the keyboard.
236 laptop. So you may choose which set of Speakup keys to use. Some
244 4. Keys and Their Assigned Commands
246 In this section, we'll go through a list of all the speakup keys and
247 commands. You can also get a list of commands and assigned keys from
356 ln -s /sys/accessibility/speakup /speakup
361 ls -1 /speakup/*
423 synthesizer-specific settings would be found in /speakup/ltlk. In other words,
428 In addition to using the Speakup hot keys to change such things as
492 an ls -l on /speakup/version will return this:
494 -r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Mar 21 13:46 /speakup/version
497 only, is owned by root, and belongs to the root group. Doing a cat of
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
746 cursor keys, and lines as you move up and down with the cursor keys.
764 rather than the cursor itself. When you move the cursor with the arrow keys,
773 When you move the cursor via the arrow keys, Speakup only speaks
778 explore your command history using the up and down arrow keys. If you
786 define a one-line window. The boundaries of the window are the
789 says "read window." Move through your history using your arrow keys.
795 to hear your mixer settings while you are using the arrow keys.
810 http://linux-speakup.org/
812 Use the speakup review keys to position the reading cursor on the first
901 13. Mapping Keys
903 Speakup has the capability of allowing you to assign or "map" keys to
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
947 /usr/src/linux-<version_number>/drivers/char/speakup/genmap newmap.map
956 speakup pagedown should read you the first non-whitespace character on
972 review keys, Speakup says, "left."
974 and they could not be changed. If you used a non-English synthesizer,
980 Each group of messages is stored in its own file.
1006 Here, you will find names of control keys. These are used with Speakup's
1010 This group of messages contains embedded formatting codes, to specify
1041 They consist of lines, with one message per line.
1057 You can change one message, or you can change a whole group.
1066 within the colors group. Let's change blue to azul:
1068 The next time that Speakup says message 1 from the colors group, it will
1083 tar xvjf speakup-<version>.tar.bz2
1098 change the speakup's language or charset (iso-8859-15 ou UTF-8).
1116 14.3. No Support for Non-Western-European Languages
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.
1142 In order to define a window, use the review keys to move your reading
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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