Re: [orca-list] Is anyone using Orca with Emacspeak? And does speech-dispatcher support hardware synths?



Hi David,

Are you saying you got the Dectalk Express to work with a serial to
USB converter? The reason I ask is I tried this a while back with my
unit and it didn't work.
Thanks.

On 6/12/11, David Csercsics <aarg shaw ca> wrote:

I would like to be able to use my hardware synths as well I have usb
serial converters for a reason. It would make a lot of sense not to have
to rely  on working sound systems for speech given the weird state of
things like pulseaudio and espeakup and per user sessions and things
like this. There's too many ways you can end up without speech with the
current Linux distro sound mess. I'm not really familiar with any of the
code but I have time to help sort this out if somebody wants to tell me
where or what to look at first. But I'm not even going to bother looking
at code if this is not something people want.
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