Thank you all for the responses!

I'll consider using speech-disptcher. But can you please take a look at Papi's approach (http://ocemp.sourceforge.net/papidown.html). Does it match the current technical standards and libraries related to screen-reading in Linux? If yes, then I'll try to find someone who can update it to work with recent Python versions. If Papi gets fixed, then I believe I can update Tka11y (https://pypi.org/project/Tka11y/) myself.

best regards,
Aivar


On 14.03.2019 11:18, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Aivar Annamaa via gnome-accessibility-list, le jeu. 14 mars 2019 10:31:53 
+0200, a ecrit:
On 13.03.19 20:11, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Orca works entirely based on interacting with AT-SPI2. Thus there is no
way to provide direct input to it.
But can I send something to AT-SPI2 without involving widgets?
AT-SPI2 is only about widgets.

At best, if you just want something spoken, you can send it directly to
speech-dispatcher.

Samuel
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