Re: nvda2speechd, let Windows programs talk through Speech dispatcher

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Hi,

I saw your issue on Github, will be getting to it soon.

Right now, I'm trying to figure out how to boot up Archlinux into the
accessible mode in quickemu, so I can get at least a similar environment.


Best regards


Rastislav


Dňa 7. 6. 2022 o 15:02 Linux for blind general discussion napísal(a):
> As said on the Github page. I'm running this under Arch and get no
> output at all.
>
> what I do
>
> 1. Download Windows exe and extract it
>
> 2. Grab the server/client and rename/replace nvdaControllerxx.dll
> where xx is 32 or 64
>
> 3. start the server with ./nvda2speechd in its folder
>
> 4. wine windowsexe.exe
>
> I get a connection has been established on the tab with the
> nvda2speechd running, and no speech from the program at all however,
> and a boatload of WINE Sapi errors, it seems* to me like it's looking
> for the SAPI stuff
>
> Am I missing someething super super obvious here or?
>
> On 05/06/2022, Linux for blind general discussion
> <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I avoid GUI apps in general and I think the last time I used Wine
>> might have been years before I went blind, but this still sounds like
>> a significant step forward for the accessibility of non-native
>> software, and surprisingly elegant to boot.
>>
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