Hello,
Yes, I have tried all key possibilities to interrupt speech, to no avail.
Initially, I was using a standard 104-key ps-2 keyboard, but I have tried a
104-key USB-connected keyboard and more recently on my Asus laptop withthe
integrated keyboard. The results are the same, no matter which keyboard was
being used.
I might add, that these computer/keyboard combinations have worked
flawlessly with previous versions of the debian installer, running-debian and
with raspian on the Pie.
The problem is only with more recent versions of speakup/espeakup, in the
debian installer and raspian. I don't know about speakup/espeakup in other
distributions.
As I described in a previous post, I did the complete installation of
raspian on the pie (the installer is not needed there) and the behaviour where
key presses do not interrupt speakup/espeakup is the same. as experienced in
the debian installer.
On a side note, I have spoken with Kirk Reiser, one of the original
developers of speakup. He informed me that this behaviour began at leat 1.5
years ago. Kirk's experience is similar, but a bit different to mine. On his
machine speakup does respond to key presses, but the response is only after an
unacceptable delay. He, as a workaround, replaces the /usr/bin/espeakup
installed by the current debian release, with a copy of the /usr/bin/espeakup
from an older release. Doing this, speakup responds to keyboard input
immediately.
From these observations it would seem that there was some change made to
the espeakup code 1.5-2 years ago that produces this unacceptable lag in, or
lack of, response to key presses.
Samuel, can you ascertain what changed in the espeakup code about 1.5 to 2
years ago, that could cause this?
Thanks,
--terry
On Mon, May 20, 2019 at 08:23:01AM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote:
--> Samuel Thibault, le lun. 20 mai 2019 08:20:26 +0200, a ecrit:
--> > Terry D. Cudney, le dim. 19 mai 2019 19:38:17 -0400, a ecrit:
--> > > Any observations/workarounds/solutions out there?
--> >
--> > As Didier asked: which keys do you use to try to interrupt speech?
-->
--> Ok, in another mail you answered, I then guess you tried all kinds of
--> keys.
-->
--> > Which kind of keyboard are you using, connected which way?
-->
--> This, however, could be important to answer.
-->
--> Samuel
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