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66 DoubleTalk LT at boot up.  You may replace the ltlk synthesizer keyword
135 You probably won't want to listen to all the bootup messages every time
138 you during the boot process. You can always review these messages after
148 You can check to see if the boot process has completed by pressing the 8
155 provided by your system administrator. You will hear Speakup speak the
166 speak new text as it arrives on the screen. You can at any time silence
194 Speakup will say, "You turned me off.", or "Hey, that's better." When
195 Speakup is turned off, no new text on the screen will be spoken. You
202 You will hear the message:
217 You can also just explore by typing keyboard keys. Pressing keys will
223 You'll notice that some commands do not have keys assigned to them.
228 You'll also notice that some commands have two keys assigned to them.
230 for laptop users. The alternate speakup key is the caps lock key. You
252 commands. You can also get a list of commands and assigned keys from
364 You can see these entries by typing the command:
485 The Speakup sys system also has another interesting use. You can echo
515 at. You could type:
536 in order to use a different synthesizer. You can simply echo the
559 modprobe command to load Speakup. You do this by loading the module for
585 You cannot unload the driver for software synthesizers when a user-space
603 You can use the modprobe -r command to unload driver modules, regardless
641 You can find it in the contrib/ subdirectory of the Speakup sources.
681 Two open source synthesizers you might use are Flite and Festival. You
685 You can obtain a copy of Speech Dispatcher from free(b)soft at
688 Dispatcher. You can check out the web site for your Linux distribution
694 in order to make things work. You need a package called speechd-up.
695 You get it from the free(b)soft web site mentioned above. After you've
718 You can get the dec_pc.tgz file from the linux-speakup.org site. The
731 You will need to copy the dtload command from the dec_pc directory to a
735 You can now run the dtload command in order to load the DecTalk PC
760 You may select among the various forms of cursor tracking using the keypad
782 Suppose that you are at a shell prompt. You use bash, and you want to
786 command history. You may not want to hear the prompt repeated
795 You will notice that Speakup no longer speaks the redundant prompt.
798 lynx web browser. You definitely want to turn cursor tracking off when
832 You can switch to a different console with the alt left and right
848 You are not limited to cutting and pasting only one line on the screen.
849 You can also cut and paste rectangular regions of the screen. Just
858 ability to change how Speakup pronounces a given character. You could,
859 for example, change how some punctuation characters are spoken. You can
862 You may, for example, wish to change how Speakup pronounces the z
865 you might wish to use the zee pronunciation instead of zed. You can
881 You would get the word hello printed on your screen as soon as you
899 You can look at the whole table with the following command:
923 You can either use the
928 changes. You have been warned!
937 You can edit your copy of the speakupmap.map file and swap the command
938 names on the right side of the = (equals) sign. You did make a backup,
948 You are now ready to load your keymap with your swapped key assignments.
965 You should note that these new mappings will only stay in effect until
971 You have been warned!
993 be categorized. You will find messages such as "You killed Speakup",
995 You will also find the names of the screen edges and cursor tracking modes
1062 You can change one message, or you can change a whole group.
1066 You can change an individual message with the echo command,
1093 run the script speakup_setlocale. You are asked the language that you want to
1102 You will have to repeat these steps for any change of locale, i.e. if you wish
1225 synthesizer is activated. You can use speakupconf to load your settings
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