Thanks for the information, I will check this out!
Tony Sales
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hi listers,
I'd like a couple things,
1. a list of programs gnopernicus will work with.
2. What is teh command to make gnopernicus work with gaim messenger?
3. If any programs require gnopernicus work by typing a command before
launching the program, what is it?
4. If anybody has gnopernicu
"Jason Grieves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> The debian package of gnopernicus only recommends gnome-mag. Most new
> ubuntu/debian users (and I fell for this too) downloaded gonpernicus package
> and it installed with no problems. They loaded up gnopernicus, checked
> "magnifier" and
Hello,
Well I got gonpernicus to talk with Festival on Ubuntu (a small bug in the
festival.scm file) and also the magnification to run (including full
screen). Once this is done things look great for new users. Ubuntu has a
live CD for Accessibility which is pretty good. He is working on an
[quoted lines by Beth Hatch on 2005/02/14 at 11:25 -0700]
>As the person who filed the original bug on Bugzilla and who experienced the
>problem with the Dectalk first hand last Friday, I can tell you that
>powering the Dectalk off and on again did not fix the problem for me. Once I
>turned it on
Hello Bill,
As the person who filed the original bug on Bugzilla and who experienced the
problem with the Dectalk first hand last Friday, I can tell you that powering
the Dectalk off and on again did not fix the problem for me. Once I turned it on
again, Speakup refused to recognize that I h
Hi Remus,
As much as I would like to patch the output for you so that you can examine
the results and fix the problem, I cannot do so myself since this bug has
crashed my Dectalk USB and made it inoperable for use with both my Linux and
Windows machines.
Beth
Hello again Bill,
Please note, in my opinion, whether one has Braille enabled or not, nothing
that can send information to the serial port should be able to totally wipe out
my hardware synthesizer. I have no objections to the screen reader to look for a
Braille device in theory since I use
Hi Bill,
I don't plan on starting a philosophical discussion here, but just some
thoughts. At least here in the US, speech is more commonly used simply because
of the cost of Braille displays. Luckily, I do have access to Braille and
speech, but I cannot use both at the same time because bot
Hi again Bill,
When information was sent to the Dectalk by Gnopernicus, it was not a one or
two character string, the Dectalk produced garbage characters for at least 3
minutes while I tried to figure out what went wrong. I should say that I got the
problem twice. The first time I turned the
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