trying to fix long cursor delays in latest speakup.git
John covici
covici at ccs.covici.com
Wed Jul 16 02:56:28 EDT 2008
For instance, the original cursor_time was 1200 and in order to have
any reasonable time for the arrow keys by trial and error I had to
make it 170 instead. Wonder if the ms calculations are off somewhere?
on Wednesday 07/16/2008 William F. Acker WB2FLW +1-303-722-7209(wacker at octothorp.org) wrote
> Hi,
>
> From the git-log.
> commit 91939511efb9bec605a1a25b5f095e5eb535dc90
> Author: William Hubbs <w.d.hubbs at gmail.com>
> Date: Sun Jul 13 21:54:10 2008 -0500
>
> Cleaned up the delay strings
>
> commit 0f4eaadf83000330e94aa9928bf84702ca96a868
> Author: William Hubbs <w.d.hubbs at gmail.com>
> Date: Sun Jul 13 17:14:36 2008 -0500
>
> fixed spell_delay strings
>
> The strings used for spell_delay need to have a space at the start and end
> to avoid confusing synths into thinking that they are receiving an
> abbreviation.
>
> commit 2d8bac3abee5c74ab6b8a85eb3c3ea2dc97e99b4
> Author: William Hubbs <w.d.hubbs at gmail.com>
> Date: Sat Jul 12 08:41:21 2008 -0500
>
> converted bleep_time and cursor_time to ms
>
> HTH.
>
> --
> Bill in Denver
>
> On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, John covici wrote:
>
> > With speakup git of last night, I am getting long cursor delays -- its
> > better now that I changed the cursor delay to 170 and the
> > trigger_delay to 200. Its still a bit long for me, but I will stay
> > with this for a while for testing. Anyone else seeing this? I am
> > using speakout synthesizer which is built-in.
> >
> >
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