Hi frank,
No need to apologize, its a understandable mistake.
Text to speech may be one of the most abusing phrases for how adaptive technology actually works that I can personally think of, speaking for myself of course. Indeed there are ways to, as you outline, send characters to a synthesizer. but screen reader software programs are more like talking monitors at their most basic.
cheers,
Karen


On Tue, 10 Sep 2024, Frantisek Rysanek via Freedos-user wrote:

Dear Karen,

From my DOS desktop I am using a DOS ssh program into a Linux
shell where I run Linux programs.  My screen reader program
processes all items on the he screen and so forth.

Oh I see now :-)
The DOS screen just displays what it gets from the SSH client
program, effectively a terminal emulator. In this particular
scenario, the speech synthesizer attached to DOS, does have a good
chance of working just right, while the DOS user is reading e-mail
via SSH on some Linux instance.

Sounds like a neat workaround :-)
Somehow I didn't get the plot from your earlier messages - apologies.

Frank



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