The latest CVS version of Speakup has sever speech parameters that can be rotered up and down with pairs of keys along the number row. I'm wondering if we could spare some keys and avoid running out of possible options by just having a single key for each parm and just have it wrap around to the beginning value. So if you hit punct level 3 and hit the key again, it will start over at 0. Another idea that won't save any keys might be an ergonomic pattern where the up and down keys for each parm would be right above each other. Example would be punct level up could be the speakup-1 key and punct level down could be speakup-q. I know, documenting and explaining might be a bitch but makes sense when you have a mental picture of the keyboard in your head:). Just an idea; I had visions of running out of sensible keys as more speech parameters get added. -- Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html