Re: udev rules to load speakup drivers

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You could probably put that echo command into a script file if you have sudo running so sudo does not ask for passwords. And you may be able to put that into an alias you load in .bashrc too. Has anyone tried redirecting stderr to stdout then touching a dt.log file and sending all stdout output to that dt.log file as dectalk starts up perhaps using verbose output for dectalk if such an option exists when starting dectalk up yet?

On Wed, 3 Aug 2016, Hart Larry wrote:

Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2016 13:40:07
From: Hart Larry <chime@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
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To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux. <speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: udev rules to load speakup drivers

Speaking of the DecTalk U S B, I suppose I am an only one who still has in an instant, volume, pitch, and rate drop, suddenly while arrowing in the review pannel. As I've pointed out for many of the 11years I've had this issue, I must go up to those individual settings, move each one a click, then it sounds reasonably normal again. I also prefer a more inflective sound, so I must become root and type
echo "[:dv pr 250]" >> /sys/accessibility/speakup/synth_direct
If only there were a way of beginning a log of what commands are sent to this unit, not only would many of you know what changes we would need to make, but the gentleman from Axsol Solutions would be able to help, but he says he doesn't know much about Linux. Not to beat a dead horse, but you have no idea how `frustrating it is nearly each hour to have to fix this. If there were some other equally as good speech engine in a strictly console setting, I would certainly try it. I like that Android type speech, but I guess thats only in graphical. Many years ago the late Bill Acker ran Elequence on my machine, but the volume was quite lo. I also like some of the SAPI4 voices, but I suppose there are no ways of running Mary in Linux? Thanks so much in advance-and-eventually I will be trying Tony Baechler's 64bit image.
Hart
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