18c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/attrib_bleep 28c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 38c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 48c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Beeps the PC speaker when there is an attribute change such as 58c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci foreground or background color when using speakup review 68c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci commands. One = on, zero = off. 78c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 88c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/bell_pos 98c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 108c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 118c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: This works much like a typewriter bell. If for example 72 is 128c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci echoed to bell_pos, it will beep the PC speaker when typing on 138c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci a line past character 72. 148c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 158c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/bleeps 168c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 178c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 188c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: This controls whether one hears beeps through the PC speaker 198c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci when using speakup's review commands. 208c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci TODO: what values does it accept? 218c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 228c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/bleep_time 238c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 248c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 258c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: This controls the duration of the PC speaker beeps speakup 268c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci produces. 278c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci TODO: What are the units? Jiffies? 288c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 298c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/cursor_time 308c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 318c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 328c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: This controls cursor delay when using arrow keys. When a 338c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci connection is very slow, with the default setting, when moving 348c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci with the arrows, or backspacing etc. speakup says the incorrect 358c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci characters. Set this to a higher value to adjust for the delay 368c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci and better synchronisation between cursor position and speech. 378c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 388c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/delimiters 398c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 408c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 418c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Delimit a word from speakup. 428c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci TODO: add more info 438c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 448c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/ex_num 458c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 468c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 478c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: TODO: 488c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 498c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/key_echo 508c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 518c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 528c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Controls if speakup speaks keys when they are typed. One = on, 538c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci zero = off or don't echo keys. 548c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 558c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/keymap 568c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 578c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 588c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Speakup keymap remaps keys to Speakup functions. 598c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci It uses a binary 608c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci format. A special program called genmap is needed to compile a 618c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci textual keymap into the binary format which is then loaded into 628c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci /sys/accessibility/speakup/keymap. 638c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 648c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/no_interrupt 658c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 668c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 678c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Controls if typing interrupts output from speakup. With 688c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci no_interrupt set to zero, typing on the keyboard will interrupt 698c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci speakup if for example 708c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci the say screen command is used before the 718c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci entire screen is read. 728c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 738c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci With no_interrupt set to one, if the say 748c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci screen command is used, and one then types on the keyboard, 758c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci speakup will continue to say the whole screen regardless until 768c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci it finishes. 778c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 788c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/punc_all 798c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 808c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 818c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: This is a list of all the punctuation speakup should speak when 828c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci punc_level is set to four. 838c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 848c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/punc_level 858c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 868c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 878c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Controls the level of punctuation spoken as the screen is 888c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci displayed, not reviewed. Levels range from zero no punctuation, 898c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci to four, all punctuation. One corresponds to punc_some, two 908c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci corresponds to punc_most, and three as well as four both 918c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci correspond to punc_all. Some hardware synthesizers may have 928c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci different levels each corresponding to three and four for 938c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci punc_level. Also note that if punc_level is set to zero, and 948c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci key_echo is set to one, typed punctuation is still spoken as it 958c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci is typed. 968c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 978c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/punc_most 988c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 998c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 1008c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: This is a list of all the punctuation speakup should speak when 1018c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci punc_level is set to two. 1028c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 1038c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/punc_some 1048c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 1058c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 1068c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: This is a list of all the punctuation speakup should speak when 1078c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci punc_level is set to one. 1088c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 1098c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/reading_punc 1108c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 1118c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 1128c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Almost the same as punc_level, the differences being that 1138c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci reading_punc controls the level of punctuation when reviewing 1148c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci the screen with speakup's screen review commands. The other 1158c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci difference is that reading_punc set to three speaks punc_all, 1168c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci and reading_punc set to four speaks all punctuation, including 1178c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci spaces. 1188c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 1198c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/repeats 1208c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 1218c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 1228c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: A list of characters speakup repeats. Normally, when there are 1238c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci more than three characters in a row, speakup 1248c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci just reads three of 1258c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci those characters. For example, "......" would be read as dot, 1268c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci dot, dot. If a . is added to the list of characters in repeats, 1278c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci "......" would be read as dot, dot, dot, times six. 1288c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 1298c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/say_control 1308c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 1318c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 1328c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: If set to one, speakup speaks shift, alt and control when those 1338c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci keys are pressed. If say_control is set to zero, shift, ctrl, 1348c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci and alt are not spoken when they are pressed. 1358c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 1368c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/say_word_ctl 1378c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 1388c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 1398c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: TODO: 1408c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 1418c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/silent 1428c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 1438c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 1448c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: TODO: 1458c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 1468c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/spell_delay 1478c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 1488c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 1498c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: This controls how fast a word is spelled 1508c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci when speakup's say word 1518c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci review command is pressed twice quickly to speak the current 1528c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci word being reviewed. Zero just speaks the letters one after 1538c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci another, while values one through four 1548c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci seem to introduce more of 1558c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci a pause between the spelling of each letter by speakup. 1568c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 1578c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/synth 1588c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 1598c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 1608c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Gets or sets the synthesizer driver currently in use. Reading 1618c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci synth returns the synthesizer driver currently in use. Writing 1628c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci synth switches to the given synthesizer driver, provided it is 1638c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci either built into the kernel, or already loaded as a module. 1648c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 1658c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/synth_direct 1668c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 1678c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 1688c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Sends whatever is written to synth_direct 1698c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci directly to the speech synthesizer in use, bypassing speakup. 1708c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci This could be used to make the synthesizer speak 1718c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci a string, or to 1728c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci send control sequences to the synthesizer to change how the 1738c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci synthesizer behaves. 1748c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 1758c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/version 1768c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 1778c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 1788c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Reading version returns the version of speakup, and the version 1798c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci of the synthesizer driver currently in use. 1808c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 1818c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18n/announcements 1828c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 1838c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 1848c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: This file contains various general announcements, most of which 1858c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci cannot be categorized. You will find messages such as "You 1868c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci killed Speakup", "I'm alive", "leaving help", "parked", 1878c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci "unparked", and others. You will also find the names of the 1888c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci screen edges and cursor tracking modes here. 1898c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 1908c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18n/chartab 1918c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 1928c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 1938c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: TODO 1948c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 1958c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18n/ctl_keys 1968c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 1978c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 1988c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Here, you will find names of control keys. These are used with 1998c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci Speakup's say_control feature. 2008c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 2018c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18n/function_names 2028c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 2038c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 2048c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Here, you will find a list of names for Speakup functions. 2058c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci These are used by the help system. For example, suppose that 2068c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci you have activated help mode, and you pressed 2078c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci keypad 3. Speakup 2088c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci says: "keypad 3 is character, say next." 2098c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci The message "character, say next" names a Speakup function, and 2108c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci it comes from this function_names file. 2118c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 2128c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18n/states 2138c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 2148c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 2158c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: This file contains names for key states. 2168c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci Again, these are part of the help system. For instance, if you 2178c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci had pressed speakup + keypad 3, you would hear: 2188c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci "speakup keypad 3 is go to bottom edge." 2198c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 2208c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci The speakup key is depressed, so the name of the key state is 2218c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci speakup. 2228c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 2238c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci This part of the message comes from the states collection. 2248c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 2258c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18n/characters 2268c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 2278c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 2288c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Through this sys entry, Speakup gives you the ability to change 2298c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci how Speakup pronounces a given character. You could, for 2308c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci example, change how some punctuation characters are spoken. You 2318c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci can even change how Speakup will pronounce certain letters. For 2328c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci further details see '12. Changing the Pronunciation of 2338c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci Characters' in Speakup User's Guide (file spkguide.txt in 2348c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci source). 2358c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 2368c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18n/colors 2378c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 2388c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 2398c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: When you use the "say attributes" function, Speakup says the 2408c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci name of the foreground and background colors. These names come 2418c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci from the i18n/colors file. 2428c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 2438c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18n/formatted 2448c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 2458c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 2468c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: This group of messages contains embedded formatting codes, to 2478c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci specify the type and width of displayed data. If you change 2488c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci these, you must preserve all of the formatting codes, and they 2498c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci must appear in the order used by the default messages. 2508c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 2518c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18n/key_names 2528c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 2538c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 2548c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Again, key_names is used by Speakup's help system. In the 2558c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci previous example, Speakup said that you pressed "keypad 3." 2568c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci This name came from the key_names file. 2578c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 2588c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/<synth-name>/ 2598c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 2608c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 2618c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: In `/sys/accessibility/speakup` is a directory corresponding to 2628c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci the synthesizer driver currently in use (E.G) `soft` for the 2638c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci soft driver. This directory contains files which control the 2648c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci speech synthesizer itself, 2658c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci as opposed to controlling the speakup 2668c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci screen reader. The parameters in this directory have the same 2678c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci names and functions across all 2688c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci supported synthesizers. The range 2698c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci of values for freq, pitch, rate, and vol is the same for all 2708c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci supported synthesizers, with the given range being internally 2718c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci mapped by the driver to more or less fit the range of values 2728c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci supported for a given parameter by the individual synthesizer. 2738c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci Below is a description of values and parameters for soft 2748c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci synthesizer, which is currently the most commonly used. 2758c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 2768c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/caps_start 2778c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 2788c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 2798c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: This is the string that is sent to the synthesizer to cause it 2808c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci to start speaking uppercase letters. For the soft synthesizer 2818c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci and most others, this causes the pitch of the voice to rise 2828c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci above the currently set pitch. 2838c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 2848c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/caps_stop 2858c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 2868c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 2878c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: This is the string sent to the synthesizer to cause it to stop 2888c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci speaking uppercase letters. In the case of the soft synthesizer 2898c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci and most others, this returns the pitch of the voice 2908c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci down to the 2918c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci currently set pitch. 2928c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 2938c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/delay_time 2948c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 2958c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 2968c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: TODO: 2978c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 2988c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/direct 2998c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 3008c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 3018c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Controls if punctuation is spoken by speakup, or by the 3028c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci synthesizer. 3038c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 3048c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci For example, speakup speaks ">" as "greater", while 3058c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci the espeak synthesizer used by the soft driver speaks "greater 3068c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci than". Zero lets speakup speak the punctuation. One lets the 3078c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci synthesizer itself speak punctuation. 3088c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 3098c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/freq 3108c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 3118c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 3128c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Gets or sets the frequency of the speech synthesizer. Range is 3138c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 0-9. 3148c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 3158c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/full_time 3168c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 3178c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 3188c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: TODO: 3198c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 3208c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/jiffy_delta 3218c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 3228c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 3238c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: This controls how many jiffys the kernel gives to the 3248c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci synthesizer. Setting this too high can make a system unstable, 3258c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci or even crash it. 3268c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 3278c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/pitch 3288c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 3298c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 3308c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Gets or sets the pitch of the synthesizer. The range is 0-9. 3318c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 3328c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/inflection 3338c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 5.8 3348c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 3358c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Gets or sets the inflection of the synthesizer, i.e. the pitch 3368c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci range. The range is 0-9. 3378c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 3388c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/punct 3398c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 3408c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 3418c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Gets or sets the amount of punctuation spoken by the 3428c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci synthesizer. The range for the soft driver seems to be 0-2. 3438c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci TODO: How is this related to speakup's punc_level, or 3448c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci reading_punc. 3458c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 3468c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/rate 3478c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 3488c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 3498c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Gets or sets the rate of the synthesizer. Range is from zero 3508c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci slowest, to nine fastest. 3518c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 3528c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/tone 3538c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 3548c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 3558c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Gets or sets the tone of the speech synthesizer. The range for 3568c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci the soft driver seems to be 0-2. This seems to make no 3578c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci difference if using espeak and the espeakup connector. 3588c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci TODO: does espeakup support different tonalities? 3598c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 3608c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/trigger_time 3618c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 3628c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 3638c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: TODO: 3648c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 3658c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/voice 3668c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 3678c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 3688c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Gets or sets the voice used by the synthesizer if the 3698c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci synthesizer can speak in more than one voice. The range for the 3708c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci soft driver is 0-7. Note that while espeak supports multiple 3718c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci voices, this parameter will not set the voice when the espeakup 3728c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci connector is used between speakup and espeak. 3738c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 3748c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat: /sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/vol 3758c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion: 2.6 3768c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact: speakup@linux-speakup.org 3778c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription: Gets or sets the volume of the speech synthesizer. Range is 0-9, 3788c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci with zero being the softest, and nine being the loudest. 3798c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci 380