Changing Keymap in CVS Speakup

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Bummer!

I also encountered another bug with the combination of shift and spk
keys.  If I press speakup and shift and another speakup function key
like j on the laptop layout, that key does its thing but then the
speakup mode "sticks".  It's like one pressed speakup z key to force
on speakup mode.  I can then tap either speakup once to reset to
normal mode.  I assume this is a little bug but if it is a feature,
then one can feel free to show me the errors of my way:).

On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 12:15:50AM -0400, John covici wrote:
> Yep, you have to recompile for now -- I think eventually they will
> have something in the /proc system or better yet on a per console
> basis!
> 
> on Monday 06/23/2003 Steve Holmes(steve at holmesgrown.com) wrote
>  > Hey, how does one actually change the key map under the new Speakup? I
>  > made a slight change to speakupmap.map and ran
>  > genmap speakupmap.map >speakupmap.h
>  > as root and still have the old effect.  Do I have to recompile the
>  > kernel to get the new changes?  I tried rebooting but effect is the
>  > same.  Did I miss an important step some place?
>  > 
>  > Thanks for possible clarification and help.
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>          John Covici
>          covici at ccs.covici.com
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