"John Heim" <jheim at math.wisc.edu> writes: > You said the easiest way so that would be stopping speakup before you run > emacspeak. I think you can just push the printscreen key and you don't have > to unload the driver. Yes, this is completely true. Emacspeak and Speakup play nicely together. I run Emacspeak in one virtual terminal, and all the rest use Speakup. The nice thing about the print-screen key is that it only disables Speakup in the current VT. You wrote another message in this thread which I'll respond to below... > One thing bad about linux editorsYou have to learn them. I can switch from > notepad to TextPad to UltraEdit without having to figure out what keystrokes If you learn them, then you reap the reward of increased productivity, IMHO. -- Chris