Hello Sebastian Please take note, your statements start with SH and mine start with CE.
SH: Yes, what exactly do you want to know? CE: Thank for the answer that was exactly what I need to know. SH: Just install the package: # apt-get install brltty (and maybe brltty-espeak). CE: Thank you, I will do so. I look forward to trying a later version once it becomes availible in the repo. I don't know how to build from source and its way over my head, right now I would like to get a little accessibility options on the R-Pi. Also to build on the R-Pi would be very very very slow (smile) SH: Regarding the eSpeak driver, it's not really usable. ... This results in every key appearing twice or tree-times. But you can try speech dispatcher or a newer version of BRLTTY from source. CE: That stinks, it would be nice if things would just work but that would no be as fun (smile) See above remark about building from source. I look forward to BRLTTY speech working in near future. Do you know if it will be arm chip 6 ready when its finish as deb package)? I don't know how far behind the debian and pi foundation are with package building. SH: Which problems do you experience? How far have you worked on the system, e. g. have you activated the on-board ssh server? CE: Right now I have not had any problems, I have got it setup to run through both SSH and XRDP, I would like to get ANY speech output to happen (smile) Thank for your feedback and advise! Sincerely in Christ, Christopher _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: [email protected] For general information, go to: http://mielke.cc/mailman/listinfo/brltty
