Hi,
The talking installation using a hardware
synthesizer is using a different screen reader.
As for Orca, you can (or at least, could) use a
hardware synthesizer if it was supported by emacspeak. If you have emacspeak
installed on your machine before you install Orca, the emacspeak speech server
is available in the Orca Preferences dialog. I tried this a few versions ago
(Orca 2.20, I think) and the emacspeak server was a little squirrelly with Orca
on my system.
Hope this helps,
dave
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 1:12
PM
Subject: [orca-list] Question About Orca
And Hardware Synthesizers
Hi List,
I have been following this list and the Vinux
list religiously for the past few weeks and while I don't understand a great
deal about Linux at this time, I am trying to learn by reading. On one
of the threads, someone had referred to a talking install and a hardware
synthesizer. I thought that Orca would not run with a hardware
synthesizer. Is this correct? If it is not correct, then on which
Linux flavors and in what manner and with which models can a hardware
synthesizer be used with Orca?
Thanks for any information.
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