On Tue, 31 Aug 2021, Devin Prater wrote:

> The speaking rest of line may be helpful in kind of speed
> reading braille, where you may read the first part of a line, let's say
> half the display length, or a quarter of it, and the TTS reads the rest,
> for a sort of multi-sensory approach. Just a thought.

I use autospeak all the time. That is, whenever the braille window moves 
to a different line then the TTS immediately reads the content of the 
whole line. This allows me to read the line in braille simultaneously 
with the TTS if I need a "visual" appraisal, or just let the TTS read it 
on its own. This is very efficient as no additional commands on top of 
braille navigation are needed to trigger speech output.


Nicolas
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