Please Examin My February 1 Speakup-Tools Bug

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Hi All: Since I am not sure Samuel reads the Speakup list? In a spirit of the season, can you `please look over the following which I submitted earlier this year speakup-tools] [9]/usr/bin/speakupconf: DecTalk Drivers Drop Pitch, Rate, and Volume of Speakup `Quite OftenSince Speakup-Tools were an only package I could find in Debian SID, however, Samuel, if you think my request should go to another package instead, well, `please be my guest. Back some years ago, Samuel, you looged in remotely-and-worked on a flush issue, where there was a 4second delay, as flush was set at 4thousand instead of 10. However, still after booting, I must run either of these 2 aliases to fix this flush: aliased to sudo echo '10' | sudo tee /sys/accessibility/speakup/dectlk/flush_time
or
rd: aliased to sudo /sbin/modprobe -r speakup_dectlk; sudo /usr/sbin/modprobe speakup_dectlk; sudo cp /usr/local/bin/characters /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18n/; sudo echo '10' | sudo tee
/sys/accessibility/speakup/dectlk/flush_time
Somehow that last one didn't get on a single line, but at least "rd" will let me hear charactors the way I would like. I also run
an alias of "inflection
sudo echo "[:dv pr 250]" [:dv sr 50]>> /sys/accessibility/speakup/synth_direct
But once drops happen, that "inflection" alias must be run againAlso, must press each of the insert keys once to restore my settings. Back on September 20, 2022 Greg posted a rather comprehensive analysis either on the Speakup list or privately, which I still have. Samuel, you may very well be right that some of this may be involved with Caps-Start or stop. But really, there are times I have 2 drops in 30seconds. At some future time I could record this to prove how anoying this would be. Thanks so much in advance
Chime

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