Hi all, I am using Speakup V1.0 with V2.4.18-pre2 of the kernel and the Accent SA synthesizer. I do not exclusively use speakup, it is primarily used only when I need to access my main linux console, though I hope to use it more as it develops! The problem I am experiencing is that my Accent-SA is not very responsive at times. It is very fast/responsive when I input commands such as Insert+numpad-enter (to turn it on/off), when I have it read the entire screen (numpad+plus-sign), or when it is reading my Bash prompt. Where it has problems with responsivness is when I use the screen review keys on the numpad such as numpad+2, or numpad+8. Basically I hit the numpad+2, then the synthesizer will take a couple of seconds to respond with the information. This is slightly perplexing because some speakup commands process immediately. I know that the Accent Sa is capable of very quick response as it's quite good with the Vocal Eyes Accent driver as well as the driver used with Jaws, so I am thinking either I have something configured wrong, or there is a glitch with the speakup Accent code... Is anyone else having this problem, or does anyone know how to improve it? My second question has to do with re-initializing the synthesizer after the kernel has booted. Just after my kernel begins to load, Speakup loads and I hear "Accent Ready" from my Accent-SA. I have noticed that if my Accent-SA gets turned off or looses power after my Kernel has fully booted, that Speakup gets out of sink with the Accent causing poor response all of the time, the inability to silence the speach (with the controle key) and factory default speach settings. Is there a Speakup command which will issue a synthesizer initialization after the kernel has booted? My third question has to do with Speakup and the IBM ViaVoice TTS speach engine. Is it possible or will it soon to be possible to use it with Speakup? I've tetsted it's demos and its response time is very nice when run on a system that is 950 MHZ and 512 mb of ram. thanks Monty -- -------------------------------------------------------------- SUBMERGED IN THE 6o4 AREA CODE A proud user of the LINUX Operating System! ----------------------------------------------------------------------