Hello...
Littlefield, Tyler
compgeek13 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 15 13:10:40 EDT 2007
works fine with bitchx.
Thanks,
~~TheCreator~~
[My programs don't have bugs; just randomly added features]
msn:
compgeek13 at gmail.com
aim: st8amnd2005
skype: st8amnd127
vertigo head coder
web: tysdomain.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gaijin" <gaijin at clearwire.net>
To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 4:12 PM
Subject: Re: Hello...
> Doug Sutherland wrote:
> > Doubletalk has commands. At the device level, as interpreted over
> > the serial connection to the chipset, commands are embedded in
> > the text stream, identified by a CTRL-A or ASCII character 01.
>
> Okay. I get the picture. Perfect...if SpeakUp doesn't complain.
> Man, I love that interface. Especially for laptop users. Never did
> care for mice, and like my fingers glued to the home-row on the
> keyboard. (asdf-jkl;) The laptop config makes it even easier. No
> hunting for the notches on the F and J keys. If Kirk and Andy weren't
> such ugly looking women, I'd propose to 'em. <grins> This is what a
> screen reader !should! be. Dunno if I've seen it in X though. Oralux
> kinda sounds like everything is in text mode, as far as the client list,
> anyway. A friend at CVALE (Central Valley Area Linux Enthusiasts) also
> sent me a copy of Ubuntoo, I think. Never got it working.
> I was thinking along the lines of the old Sound Blaster's "say"
> command for DOS, where you could have the computer say whatever. Might
> also be nice to feed the synth's output back into the microphone and
> record things to mp3 or WAV format. How well does SpeakUp work with
> bitchx, do you know? Hanging out on openprojects was another bad habit
> i'd like to renew. <grins> Thank you for the info. You've all been an
> enormous help.
>
> Michael
>
>
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