Actually, what you are thinking is correct, a key to stop the blabbering,
<love that term> and start it again.
granted I am no Linux user, but I have personally never encountered
synthesis that could not be paused. It is the task of the screen reader to
create drivers or config files if you will insuring various speech options
are controlled by your program.
Chime, have you tried the control key on your voice? Might need to hold
it down
if she has built up a full head of steam laughs.
You Know how some women get when they start talking.
Kare
On Sun, 10 Jul 2022, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Karen Lewellen, wrote:
what is this keystroke Samuel, perhaps the problem chime is having already
has a solution?
I was not really thinking about a pause key as in "you can put the
blabbering on pause, and let it continue again with another shortcut",
but the usual way to stop the chattering: press a control key for
instance, which interrupts speakup (but that can only work if the
eventual synthesis can actually be interrupted).
Samuel