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en:handbook:accessibility [2010/03/21 21:07]
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en:handbook:accessibility [2010/10/03 01:41]
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 from stdin and supports many languages. Espeak can adjust the amplitude, pitch, word gap,  from stdin and supports many languages. Espeak can adjust the amplitude, pitch, word gap, 
 speed, etc. It can also write its output to a wave file rather than speaking it directly. speed, etc. It can also write its output to a wave file rather than speaking it directly.
-Type //espeak --help// for a full list of available options:+Type ''​%%espeak --help%%'' ​for a full list of available options:
  
 <​code>​ # tazpkg get-install espeak <​code>​ # tazpkg get-install espeak
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 The configuration files can be found in the /​etc/​speech-dispatcher or ~/​.speech-dispatcher directories The configuration files can be found in the /​etc/​speech-dispatcher or ~/​.speech-dispatcher directories
 and the yasr configuration file is located in /​usr/​share/​yasr. and the yasr configuration file is located in /​usr/​share/​yasr.
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 +===== Sticky Keys in X =====
 +
 +To enable sticky keys, just edit your ///​etc/​slim.conf//​ file and logout of your X session:
 +
 +<​file>​
 +default_xserver ​    /​usr/​bin/​Xorg ​
 +xserver_arguments ​  ​+accessx ​
 +</​file>​
 +
 +When you login again just press the shift key 5 times to enable/​disable.
 
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