Speakup reading keys in lynx

Gregory Nowak greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Tue Jun 5 17:38:38 EDT 2007


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You'll want to tell lynx to show the cursor on the command-line. You
do this through --showcursor, or --show-cursor, I don't remember the
correct syntax. So, you'd do something like:

lynx --show-cursor www.blabla.com

Greg



On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 09:34:16PM +0100, Michael Weaver wrote:
> Speakup and Orca both seem to read the keys in Lynx even when I am
> trying to set options which is a bit off putting and confusing because
> when I down arrow with the cursor keys I keep getting all that stuff
> about Q for quit, O for Options etc which is why I am having problems
> reading pages.
> How do I stop this?
> It seems like Lynx is trying to go into help pages or the keystrokes
> keep appearing when I am trying to read pages or alter settings.
> What I have tried to do when running Lynx is to type lynx followed by
> my URL, press o for options and try to cursor down to the options I
> want to change and that is where it tries to read keys so it is like
> my option is being blocked by the information it keeps reading.
> Do I have to use the Speakup keys or even Orca keys to navigate the options?
> 
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