[Kde-accessibility] talk as type and konqueror events
Paul Giannaros
ceruleanblaze at gmail.com
Fri Jun 3 18:53:51 CEST 2005
Accomplishing this on a global level around KDE (whenever you type text into
fields in any KDE application) strikes me as a difficult thing to do.
If you just want an application where you can type text into and have this
happen then yes, this is very easy. All that would be required is hooking up
a text-changed signal on a text box to a slot which speaks the necessary
text. If that's what you'd like I could probably mock something up quickly.
On 6/3/05, Jürgen Zdero <juergen at zdero.de> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> reading the actual discussion on keyboard-programming, i think here are
> some
> very competent people to answer a my question.
> I would like to use ktts to talk as i type on the keyboard.
> Similar as emacsspeak do.
> In single- character-, word- or sentence-mode to improve my typing skills.
> Is this feasible easy ?
>
> Anybody knows why it seems that konqueror do not fire events ?
> There is no eventsrc for konqueror which would be useful for
> ktts-notification
> settings.
>
> regs juergen
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