I thought, at one time, there was a key in Window-Eyes that immediately
silences speech and keeps it off until another key is pressed. It would
be the equivalent of a macro that went into the control panel, jumped to
the global speech settings, and, if it could, turned off speech
entirely. Speech would remain off until it is turned on again.
I tried the "HushNow" script, but it seems to do nothing more than the
control key does, which is simply to kill the voice and dump the
buffer. I tried the silence key under Hot Keys in the Miscellaneous
dialog box. It appears to do the same thing.
When one interacts with self-voicing programs, there needs to be such a
command. I just cannot seem to find it. I'm pretty sure there is a
script command that does this.
Do I need to write a script that does this simple function, i.e., check
to see if speech is on and, if it is, turn it off and then, if it is
already off, turn it on again?
Somehow, I cannot believe that command doesn't already exist somewhere.
the voice until the
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