I made one but it is for a GW Micro Vocal-Eyes/Window-Eyes lay-out so it will not really help you in this case because it still uses the keypad. I could make one similar to the old Vocal-Eyes though such as control-l for current word, control-c for current character but that would interfere with normal linux keys as you can tell. It really is not bad designing your own keymap file. the keymap tutorial has a list of the hex codes and it is not as intimidating as it looks at a glance. tward at bright.net said the following on Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 05:22:27PM -0400: > Hi, Kirk and all. I'm wondering if anyone else has developed other keymaps > besides the one that ships with Speakup. > One thing I have noticed is Speakup needs a laptop keymap. I have to take a > ps2 numpad around to some classes in order to get access to the numpad keys, > and it would be nice if some alternate keymaps could be created. > I'd make them myself, but I am not familiar with hex codes, and keymap > design. Raul A. Gallegos -- Sprint BWG Systems Administration Network Operations Center 9300 Metcalf Ave. Overland Park, KS 66212 Office:913/534.5603 PCS:913/488.3011 mailto:raul.a.gallegos at mail.sprint.com