Re: CLI for Blind Users Who Want Keyboard Focus

2018-10-20 Thread dhoffjr
can't you quiet espeak with the print screen key? --

Re: CLI for Blind Users Who Want Keyboard Focus

2018-10-20 Thread D.J.J. Ring, Jr.
Of course, I meant to type: I need to stop ESPEAK while the computer is on and running. Then run emacspeak in console (not terminal as there is no X graphics) which has speakup running inside emacs. Use emacspeak, then upon exiting emacspeak, restarting espeak so that it runs in console. Is ther

Re: CLI for Blind Users Who Want Keyboard Focus

2018-10-20 Thread john doe
On 10/20/2018 8:27 AM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote: > I need to stop repeal while the computer is on and running. Then run > emacspeak in console (not terminal as there is no X graphics) which has > speakup running inside emacs. Use emacspeak, then upon exiting emacspeak, > restarting espeak so that i

Re: CLI for Blind Users Who Want Keyboard Focus

2018-10-19 Thread john doe
On 10/20/2018 3:17 AM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote: > Some blind people really like keyboard because it's easier than "Pin > the Mouse on the Screen" game on the Graphical User Interface (GUI). > > Many use emac with emacspeak. Emacspeak really focuses the speech by > just saying what is needed but if

CLI for Blind Users Who Want Keyboard Focus

2018-10-19 Thread D.J.J. Ring, Jr.
Some blind people really like keyboard because it's easier than "Pin the Mouse on the Screen" game on the Graphical User Interface (GUI). Many use emac with emacspeak. Emacspeak really focuses the speech by just saying what is needed but if you already have espeak running, it speaks twice. In th