[BRLTTY] [SPAM] Need a little help
Chris
chrys87 at web.de
Tue Jul 3 23:00:18 EDT 2012
Thanks for you fast answer.
>That'd probably be the line saying that brltty has been started.
yes it is :).
PREFMENU is a brltty command. The way you get into brltty's preferences
menu is
> by pressing the right key combination on your braille device. Exactly
which
> combination this is depends on which type of braille device you have.
If you
> tell us which type of braille device you have then we'll be able to
tell you
i have no braille device here. its my laptop. i mostly use just speech,
so my braille device is on my pc in my parents apartment.
Orca reads to me in X ;). but i wanna configure the ttys to speak to
me :).
> which key combination to use.
Am Dienstag, den 03.07.2012, 22:39 -0400 schrieb Dave Mielke:
> [quoted lines by Chris on 2012/07/04 at 03:41 +0200]
>
> >I would try brltty´s speech funktion. I configured speechd to do this.
> >if i start the programm with brltty it reads exactly one line.
>
> That'd probably be the line saying that brltty has been started.
>
> >so i read the docuentation and found something called autospeak it seems
> >i have to activate.
>
> Yes. Autospeak is off by default.
>
> >So i read about an prefmenu. but on my pc there isnt an command called
> >this.
>
> PREFMENU is a brltty command. The way you get into brltty's preferences menu is
> by pressing the right key combination on your braille device. Exactly which
> combination this is depends on which type of braille device you have. If you
> tell us which type of braille device you have then we'll be able to tell you
> which key combination to use.
>
> This information can also be found online. From brltty's home page:
>
> http://mielke.cc/brltty/
>
> Click on "Documentation", then on "Drivers", and then on your type of braille
> device.
>
> >(my english is not the best,
>
> Don't worry about that.
>
> >maybe i do something wrong and misunderstood the documentation)
>
> No, you haven't done anything wrong.
>
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