[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2017/01/18 at 16:59 +0100]
>When I start my computer without a braille display, I find that BRLTTY is very
>unresponsive and does sometimes delay actions or doubles typed letters. This
>does not happen when I start BRLTTY explicitly with `-b no` or with a brai
[quoted lines by Nicolas Pitre on 2017/01/18 at 13:32 -0500]
>> Are you saying that you believe the default for autospeak - assuming that it
>> hasn't been explicitly set yet - should be on?
>
>I would say so. Especially if there is already -Q to negate that
>behavior.
I don't understand, but, t
On Wed, 18 Jan 2017, Dave Mielke wrote:
> [quoted lines by Nicolas Pitre on 2017/01/18 at 11:53 -0500]
>
> >If speech is enabled then I think it makes sense for autospeak to be
> >active by default, especially if there is no braille display.
>
> If the braille device isn't connected then autosp
[quoted lines by Nicolas Pitre on 2017/01/18 at 11:53 -0500]
>If speech is enabled then I think it makes sense for autospeak to be
>active by default, especially if there is no braille display.
If the braille device isn't connected then autospeak should already be enabled
by default. This, of c
On Wed, 18 Jan 2017, Dave Mielke wrote:
> [quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2017/01/18 at 16:59 +0100]
>
> >This is something I find quite problematic, especially when using computers
> >with a braille display I don't know. In such cases it's hard to open the
> >preferences menu and having
Hi,
Sebastian Humenda (2017/01/18 16:59 +0100):
> Hi
>
> I am wondering why autospeak is not set to yes/true, as soon as speech is
> enabled? This is something I find quite problematic, especially when
> using computers with a braille display I don't know.
I agree with Dave that having this set
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2017/01/18 at 16:59 +0100]
>I am wondering why autospeak is not set to yes/true, as soon as speech is
>enabled?
No setting is automatically changed for any reason.
>This is something I find quite problematic, especially when using computers
>with a braille
Hi
I am wondering why autospeak is not set to yes/true, as soon as speech is
enabled? This is something I find quite problematic, especially when
using computers with a braille display I don't know. In such cases it's hard to
open the preferences menu and having speech would e.g. speed up reading