Re: [orca-list] is it possible contro orca behavior via a script



Like someone else said, the Orca+S key is your friend for the moment. Just toggle it off before starting the application in question and toggle it back on when through. I do this when I use gnome-mplayer all the time.

On 01/26/2011 09:34 AM, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
Hi all.
Is it possible to send commands to orca via a script?
I have a friend that would like turn speech of while some programs are executed and turn speech on after execution finish.

He could stop orca using the -q option and start orca after the executions but he wouldn't like to hear the welcome message.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.

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