Hi. also, if you press the left mouse button you will replace the contents of the speakup buffer with the character under the mouse. Kenny On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 06:31:52AM -0400, Charles Hallenbeck wrote: > Here is an interesting and unexpected fact that is close to > useless for most of us, but very informative. > > I can use the speakup cut and paste feature to "mark" and "cut" a > section of the screen display, and then "paste" that text by > pressing my right mouse button. How about that? > > Why, you ask, am I using a mouse? Some weeks ago I configured X > on my system (without any access tools (yet)) and during that > process I installed GPM, the General Purpose Mouse driver, to > check it for compatibility with various window managers etcetera. > Frankly I forgot it was installed, and recently quite by accident > while tidyhing up my desk I hit the right mouse button, which > normally inserts captured text at the cursor, and lo and behold > the most recent text captured by speakup was inserted. I have > checked it several times and it works reliably. > > I assume what that means is that speakup and GPM share a capture > buffer, which makes a lot of sense. > > Chuck > > > -- > The Moon is Waxing Gibbous (85% of Full) > So visit me at http://www.valstar.net/~hallenbeck > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >