continuous reading feature

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- From what I recall, the continuous reading feature should work with the
doubletalk pc. However, I also get just an r, when pressing
speakup+r. When I mentioned this when the feature was first made
available, Mike said that I needed to regenerate my keymap. However,
when I asked how to do this, I didn't get any instructions, and
searching the web didn't produce anything either. I thought that
building speakup into the kernel automatically generated a keymap, but
maybe I'm wrong there.

Greg



On Sat, Jun 17, 2006 at 05:09:10AM -0400, Charles Hallenbeck wrote:
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> > > but it seems not to be activated "out of the box".
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> > Speakup key + R.
> > -- 
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> All I get is the letter 'r' when I do that. Does speakup+r work for 
> others? Why not for me? 
> 
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