Yes, you can run Speakup through a bluetooth headset. As I said earlier in the thread, bluez-alsa is a dead-end. I finally had to make my peace with pulseaudio over the last couple days. In order to use it with one of the Speakup softsynth options, you must run pulse in system mode. The pulse developers strongly discourage this. One of their biggest reasons is security concerns in a multiuser setup. Frankly, I could care less, because the machines in my house are just used by me or my partner. It's not like we're in a corporate environment. Getting pulse to run in system mode took a bit of work. Since it is so frowned upon, the documentation for doing it is pretty minimal. And my distro didn't seem to have many helpful resources. Tomorrow, when I'm thinking more clearly, I'll try and document all of the steps I took to get it to work. So to all of the people (including me) who said that speakup / espeakup don't play nicely together, that's only partially correct. If you're willing to run in system mode and go against the recommendations of the pulse people, they play quite nicely together indeed. -- Chris _______________________________________________ Speakup mailing list Speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://linux-speakup.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/speakup