1 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/att 2 KernelVersion: 2.6 3 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 4 Description: Beeps the PC speaker when ther 5 foreground or background color 6 commands. One = on, zero = off 7 8 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/bel 9 KernelVersion: 2.6 10 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 11 Description: This works much like a typewri 12 echoed to bell_pos, it will be 13 a line past character 72. 14 15 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/ble 16 KernelVersion: 2.6 17 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 18 Description: This controls whether one hear 19 when using speakup's review co 20 TODO: what values does it acce 21 22 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/ble 23 KernelVersion: 2.6 24 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 25 Description: This controls the duration of 26 produces. 27 TODO: What are the units? Jiff 28 29 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/cur 30 KernelVersion: 2.6 31 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 32 Description: This controls cursor delay whe 33 connection is very slow, with 34 with the arrows, or backspaci 35 characters. Set this to a high 36 and better synchronisation bet 37 38 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/cur 39 KernelVersion: 6.2 40 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 41 Description: This allows speakup to speak l 42 a word letter by letter. This 43 the characters. When cur_phone 44 phoneticaly when arrowing over 45 will speak letters as normally 46 47 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/del 48 KernelVersion: 2.6 49 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 50 Description: Delimit a word from speakup. 51 TODO: add more info 52 53 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/ex_ 54 KernelVersion: 2.6 55 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 56 Description: TODO: 57 58 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/key 59 KernelVersion: 2.6 60 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 61 Description: Controls if speakup speaks key 62 zero = off or don't echo keys. 63 64 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/key 65 KernelVersion: 2.6 66 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 67 Description: Speakup keymap remaps keys to 68 It uses a binary 69 format. A special program call 70 textual keymap into the binar 71 /sys/accessibility/speakup/key 72 73 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/no_ 74 KernelVersion: 2.6 75 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 76 Description: Controls if typing interrupts 77 no_interrupt set to zero, typi 78 speakup if for example 79 the say screen command is used 80 entire screen is read. 81 82 With no_interrupt set to one, 83 screen command is used, and on 84 speakup will continue to say t 85 it finishes. 86 87 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/pun 88 KernelVersion: 2.6 89 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 90 Description: This is a list of all the punc 91 punc_level is set to four. 92 93 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/pun 94 KernelVersion: 2.6 95 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 96 Description: Controls the level of punctuat 97 displayed, not reviewed. Level 98 to four, all punctuation. One 99 corresponds to punc_most, and 100 correspond to punc_all. Some h 101 different levels each correspo 102 punc_level. Also note that if 103 key_echo is set to one, typed 104 is typed. 105 106 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/pun 107 KernelVersion: 2.6 108 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 109 Description: This is a list of all the punc 110 punc_level is set to two. 111 112 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/pun 113 KernelVersion: 2.6 114 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 115 Description: This is a list of all the punc 116 punc_level is set to one. 117 118 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/rea 119 KernelVersion: 2.6 120 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 121 Description: Almost the same as punc_level, 122 reading_punc controls the leve 123 the screen with speakup's scre 124 difference is that reading_pun 125 and reading_punc set to four s 126 spaces. 127 128 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/rep 129 KernelVersion: 2.6 130 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 131 Description: A list of characters speakup r 132 more than three characters in 133 just reads three of 134 those characters. For example, 135 dot, dot. If a . is added to t 136 "......" would be read as dot, 137 138 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/say 139 KernelVersion: 2.6 140 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 141 Description: If set to one, speakup speaks 142 keys are pressed. If say_contr 143 and alt are not spoken when th 144 145 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/say 146 KernelVersion: 2.6 147 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 148 Description: TODO: 149 150 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/sil 151 KernelVersion: 2.6 152 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 153 Description: TODO: 154 155 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/spe 156 KernelVersion: 2.6 157 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 158 Description: This controls how fast a word 159 when speakup's say word 160 review command is pressed twic 161 word being reviewed. Zero just 162 another, while values one thro 163 seem to introduce more of 164 a pause between the spelling o 165 166 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/syn 167 KernelVersion: 2.6 168 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 169 Description: Gets or sets the synthesizer d 170 synth returns the synthesizer 171 synth switches to the given sy 172 either built into the kernel, 173 174 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/syn 175 KernelVersion: 2.6 176 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 177 Description: Sends whatever is written to s 178 directly to the speech synthes 179 This could be used to make the 180 a string, or to 181 send control sequences to the 182 synthesizer behaves. 183 184 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/ver 185 KernelVersion: 2.6 186 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 187 Description: Reading version returns the ve 188 of the synthesizer driver curr 189 190 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18 191 KernelVersion: 2.6 192 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 193 Description: This file contains various gen 194 cannot be categorized. You wi 195 killed Speakup", "I'm alive", 196 "unparked", and others. You wi 197 screen edges and cursor tracki 198 199 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18 200 KernelVersion: 2.6 201 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 202 Description: TODO 203 204 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18 205 KernelVersion: 2.6 206 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 207 Description: Here, you will find names of c 208 Speakup's say_control feature. 209 210 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18 211 KernelVersion: 2.6 212 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 213 Description: Here, you will find a list of 214 These are used by the help sys 215 you have activated help mode, 216 keypad 3. Speakup 217 says: "keypad 3 is character, 218 The message "character, say ne 219 it comes from this function_na 220 221 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18 222 KernelVersion: 2.6 223 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 224 Description: This file contains names for k 225 Again, these are part of the h 226 had pressed speakup + keypad 3 227 "speakup keypad 3 is go to bot 228 229 The speakup key is depressed, 230 speakup. 231 232 This part of the message comes 233 234 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18 235 KernelVersion: 2.6 236 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 237 Description: Through this sys entry, Speaku 238 how Speakup pronounces a given 239 example, change how some punct 240 can even change how Speakup wi 241 further details see '12. Chan 242 Characters' in Speakup User's 243 source). 244 245 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18 246 KernelVersion: 2.6 247 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 248 Description: When you use the "say attribut 249 name of the foreground and bac 250 from the i18n/colors file. 251 252 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18 253 KernelVersion: 2.6 254 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 255 Description: This group of messages contain 256 specify the type and width of 257 these, you must preserve all o 258 must appear in the order used 259 260 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18 261 KernelVersion: 2.6 262 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 263 Description: Again, key_names is used by Sp 264 previous example, Speakup said 265 This name came from the key_na 266 267 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<sy 268 KernelVersion: 2.6 269 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 270 Description: In `/sys/accessibility/speakup 271 the synthesizer driver current 272 soft driver. This directory co 273 speech synthesizer itself, 274 as opposed to controlling the 275 screen reader. The parameters 276 names and functions across all 277 supported synthesizers. The ra 278 of values for freq, pitch, rat 279 supported synthesizers, with t 280 mapped by the driver to more 281 supported for a given paramete 282 Below is a description of valu 283 synthesizer, which is currentl 284 285 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<sy 286 KernelVersion: 2.6 287 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 288 Description: This is the string that is sen 289 to start speaking uppercase le 290 and most others, this causes t 291 above the currently set pitch. 292 293 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<sy 294 KernelVersion: 2.6 295 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 296 Description: This is the string sent to the 297 speaking uppercase letters. In 298 and most others, this returns 299 down to the 300 currently set pitch. 301 302 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<sy 303 KernelVersion: 2.6 304 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 305 Description: TODO: 306 307 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<sy 308 KernelVersion: 2.6 309 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 310 Description: Controls if punctuation is spo 311 synthesizer. 312 313 For example, speakup speaks "> 314 the espeak synthesizer used by 315 than". Zero lets speakup speak 316 synthesizer itself speak punct 317 318 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<sy 319 KernelVersion: 2.6 320 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 321 Description: Gets or sets the frequency of 322 0-9. 323 324 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<sy 325 KernelVersion: 5.12 326 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 327 Description: Gets or sets the timeout to wa 328 complete. This can be used whe 329 notifications are getting lost 330 331 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<sy 332 KernelVersion: 2.6 333 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 334 Description: TODO: 335 336 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<sy 337 KernelVersion: 2.6 338 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 339 Description: This controls how many jiffys 340 synthesizer. Setting this too 341 or even crash it. 342 343 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<sy 344 KernelVersion: 2.6 345 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 346 Description: Gets or sets the pitch of the 347 348 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<sy 349 KernelVersion: 5.8 350 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 351 Description: Gets or sets the inflection of 352 range. The range is 0-9. 353 354 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<sy 355 KernelVersion: 2.6 356 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 357 Description: Gets or sets the amount of pun 358 synthesizer. The range for the 359 TODO: How is this related to s 360 reading_punc. 361 362 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<sy 363 KernelVersion: 2.6 364 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 365 Description: Gets or sets the rate of the s 366 slowest, to nine fastest. 367 368 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<sy 369 KernelVersion: 2.6 370 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 371 Description: Gets or sets the tone of the s 372 the soft driver seems to be 0- 373 difference if using espeak and 374 TODO: does espeakup support di 375 376 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<sy 377 KernelVersion: 2.6 378 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 379 Description: TODO: 380 381 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<sy 382 KernelVersion: 2.6 383 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 384 Description: Gets or sets the voice used by 385 synthesizer can speak in more 386 soft driver is 0-7. Note that 387 voices, this parameter will no 388 connector is used between spe 389 390 What: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<sy 391 KernelVersion: 2.6 392 Contact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 393 Description: Gets or sets the volume of the 394 with zero being the softest, a 395
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