Re: [orca-list] key interrupt



Hi Halim, Will and others.
First of all, thanks Will for filing on my behalf. I'll have to learn
how to do that.

Halim, turning off key interrupt is useful in any situation where you
want to type while listening to speech. I like it when instant
messaging. I want to listen to my friend's responses and type at the
same time. It makes the conversation flow smoothly and quickly, much
like a sighted person would do it. You can always interrupt the speech
with an interrupt key, usually ctrl, and the buffer is cleared and the
next thing you hear is the latest message. It's also always possible
to review.
This might also be useful when typing a document if you want to hear
any updates to the screen.
This might go without saying, but I generally type with no key echo.
I think this might be a useful option for some.thanks!
Rusty

On 10/26/07, Halim Sahin <halim sahin t-online de> wrote:
On Fr, Okt 26, 2007 at 11:25:38 -0400, Willie Walker wrote:
Hi Rusty:

This is an interesting feature enhancement request.  I've opened a bug
on your behalf for this:

   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=490550

Will

Please explain for which  situation this feature should be useful.
I can not imagine any situation where this would make sense.
This feature is one of the jaws featueres I have never used before.

Halim

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