On 2/10/26 16:56, Samuel Thibault wrote:
If you want to capture the speakup output, you can rather use the
speakup_soft module which is meant for that, and cat /dev/synth to get
the text.

Samuel

Thank you for responding Samuel. Do you mean /dev/softsynth? When I do `cat /dev/synth` it just returns without any output.

Here is what that displays when I start `cat /dev/softsynth` and then switch to TTY1 and type `echo "Hello"`:

# cat /dev/softsynth
2s5p5r5v1x0b0o5f
 e  c  h  o  space  quote +3p H -3p5p e  l  l  o  quote
 Hello
root at debian:   P

This is more like what I am expecting, and it does seem to indicate that speakup and speakup_soft are working correctly.

Thank you,

Aaron

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