Hi: I've just tested by logging in on the console. To me all works as expected. That said I rarely login on the console since I use Debian as a server and do all admin work via ssh which means I really don't know whether what I get now on this server running sid is normal or not. However, speech on the console is very useful when I really need it like if network issues etc. I typed commands without issues. I read log files. I opened nano and I type really fast and of course I couldn't hear every character entered but I've never been able to do that when typing really fast. I edited the text and I also opened some real config files and did some editing. Sorry for not finding/hearing the speech overlap. On 23 January 2017 at 14:41, Sebastian Humenda <shumenda@xxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Øyvind > > Øyvind Lode schrieb am 23.01.2017, 14:12 +0100: >>I've upgraded both brltty and espeakup (remotely via ssh since I'm at work now). >>I'll help you out test later today. > Please also upgrade brltty-espeak. > >>What exactly should I test? > - Do you realize some kind of overlap when typing quickly? > - When navigating to a longer line, press Ctrl, do you recognize a delay > before the speech stops? > - You have to have a keyboard table configured for this, put > `keyboard-table laptop` into `/etc/brltty/brltty.conf` for this. > - When scrolling to a lot of text, say an inbox of Mutt, do you have the > feeling that speech overlaps? > - There is a parameter which introduces a certain cancelling pause, put that > into your /etc/brltty.conf: > `speech-parameters es:cancel_pause=150` > > 150 is the default value, please try different values (lower means less > pause), to figure out whether everything sounds as expected. > > For me, a value of e.g. 10 works really fine when typing, but when scrolling > through many lines of text, it still sounds weird, as if it would overlap. As > Samuel already pointed out on IRC and here, it might be not an actual overlap, > but one the ear percepts. > > At the moment, I feel as if a really small cancel pause would be the option I > could live best with. > > Thanks > Sebastian > -- > Web: http://www.crustulus.de (English|Deutsch) | Blog: http://www.crustulus.de/blog > FreeDict: Free multilingual dictionaries - http://www.freedict.org > Freies Latein-Deutsch-Wörterbuch: http://www.crustulus.de/freedict.de.html _______________________________________________ Speakup mailing list Speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://linux-speakup.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/speakup