Do Speakup and Orca play together nicely now?

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On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 03:17:38PM +0100, Darragh wrote:
> My only question for the moment is, when I used V7 with the excelent TTSynth synthesizer for both Speakup and Orca, there were a few problems.  Pluss, Speakup didn't let go of the num pad when in Gnome so that caused all sorts of work arounds and problems. 
> 
> Is this still the case in version 9? 
> 

Kirk has stated here previously that speakup 3.0.2 knows now when it's
in a GUI console, and goes to sleep, or something of that
sort. Speakup and orca are both playing nice on my debian testing
system. I can't speak to fedora, but from what I've read in posts to
this list, it seems to include speakup from git, so the answer to your
question based on my experiences in debian should be yes.

Greg


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