Re: Can I Have A Speakup Kee Map with Voice-Over on a Mac?

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Sorry to disappoint you chie, but the mac isn't running the linux
kernel:

<https://www.howtogeek.com/441599/is-macos-unix-and-what-does-that-mean/>

As for if you could make voice-over have a speakup keymap, that's
something a voice-over user will have to answer.

Greg


On Thu, Sep 01, 2022 at 10:20:48AM -0700, Chime Hart wrote:
> Hi All: I will eventually try-and-signup for classes at an Apple
> store-and-see if I can learn a Mac? Thing is, probably my favorite Speakup
> function is flat-review, which NVDA also has, but if the Mac has it, it may
> be complicated, as many items require 3 keystrokes to accomplish, although I
> understand there are ways of reducing those to 2. Since Voice-Over has many
> options of voices-and-in its graphical site it might be more friendly than
> ORCA. Sure many times I would want to use its Linux prompt. With a fact of
> Speakup in the kernel, I just wonder how much lee way I have in integrating
> the best of both worlds? Thanks so much in advance
> Chime
> 

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