because speaking personally, there are times in different settings, when
one desires the flexibility of adjusting how much or how little
inflection is provided..without having to be a computer programmer and edit
that way.
Its about choices allowing for one to make use of the screen reading tool
individually.
But again, I am not an actual user. those choosing the tool might not
care. Still, speaking personally, the lack of flexibility without
complexity would deter my considering the program, which is a shame since
it may be the only Linux option for hardware speech.
Karen
On Mon, 12 Oct 2020, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Karen Lewellen, le lun. 12 oct. 2020 13:39:22 -0400, a ecrit:
If volume is restored, where is inflection now?
There is no default keybinding for it, but it could be added. I'm
however not sure whether it would be so useful as a keybinding? It can
be configured through the file in
/sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/inflection
Samuel
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