Re: Word Echo in Espeakup

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Hi Didier,

Thanks for a response. Let me try to clarify inline:
On Sat, Aug 14, 2021 at 01:48:33AM +0200, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hi Ishe,

If a feature of speakup allows to echo a word when the space bar is pressed
after having typed it, I don't know it.

I CC the speakup mailing list as someone with a better answer probably reads it.

Thanks for that, I had been looking for this feature for a long time. If possilbe, whaat's the mailing list address?
I am curious though: I know hat Orca provides this feature, but do you know a
console screen reader providing it, then which one is it?
Fenrir has that feature. In fact, I find that when I want to write long documents, I have to switch off Espeakup and use Fenrir. In the fenrir's settings.conf, the option is by default:

wordEcho=false
And I changed it to wordEcho=true

Cheers,
Didier


Le 13/08/2021 à 09:02, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
Hi,

I am scratching my head over this seemingly simple task, but is there a setting for word echo in Speakup/Espeakup? I want to turn off key_echo so that I do not hear characters as I type them, but I am at my wits' end on how I can turn on word echo so that when I press the Spacebar as I type I hear the typed word instead of space.

TIA,


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