RE: Orca would be nice to disable speech?
- From: "Dorado Martínez, Francisco Javier" <FDMA once es>
- To: Orca screen reader developers <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: RE: Orca would be nice to disable speech?
- Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 13:38:29 +0200
Hi to all
I think insert + q (quiet) cause insert + s now is reinitialization.
But I like insert + s (speech on/off). Does it possible to use more
modifiers? Insert + control + s for example or with shift.
Regards,
Javier
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Willie Walker [mailto:William Walker Sun COM]
Enviado el: martes, 11 de abril de 2006 13:23
Para: Orca screen reader developers
Asunto: Re: Orca would be nice to disable speech?
Orca does not restrict unfocused windows from speaking, and
relies upon the script to be a polite citizen and speak only
when needed. So...it looks like a silence option would be
very useful. If there were a keystroke to toggle speech on
and off, does anyone have a strong preference for what this
keystroke should be?
Will
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 09:13 +0200, Willem van der Walt wrote:
If one cannot stop the thing from speaking by moving to
another window
or
some thing, yes, then we require a way to temporary silence
the speech.
Regards, Willem
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006, Fco. Javier Dorado Martínez wrote:
Hi to all
At this moment I am working with the terminal, checking out the
latest Evolution sources from CVS. I have the problem of
having too
much output by speech and I have to control to shut up
the speech. I
have thought about the possibility with a keystroke to enable /
disable speech output. This is very nice also when you
are compiling
a program, or just updating the packages with apt-get, etc. I am
only interested in the final output to check if
everything it's OK
or there are errors.
What do you think about this?
Thanks,
Javier
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