Cursoring Toggle is Funky

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I don't remember when they reactivated the key but if you put up a
later version than what you're currently using, just be sure the
keymap isn't saved in an old config like /etc/speakup.  Be sure to
delete it and then do a new speakupconf save to save the new copy.  If
you don't use the speakupconf script then this is all moot to you:).

On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 07:40:21PM -0500, showell at lrxms.net wrote:
> Interesting, I thought maybe I was nuts, but I know this isn't the very 
> latest Speakup, but I am running a kernel Bill put together for Fedora 
> and its being loaded as a module.
> I was trying to turn the cursoring mode on and all I get is a beep from 
> the machine. Actually I was sitting in mutt and pressed the star key on 
> the numpad and mutt said after a beep that this was was not bound. This 
> indicates to me the key is being passed on directly.
> I'm running Speakup v-2.00 CVS: Thu Nov 6 13:56:19 EST 2003
> Was this an issue to begin with? The key didnt' change I'm assuming.

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