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config SPEAKUP
depends on VT
tristate "Speakup core"
---help---
This is the Speakup screen reader. Think of it as a
video console for blind people. If built in to the
kernel, it can speak everything on the text console from
boot up to shutdown. For more information on Speakup,
point your browser at http://www.linux-speakup.org/.
There is also a mailing list at the above url that you
can subscribe to.
Supported synthesizers are accent sa, accent pc,
appollo II., Auddapter, Braille 'n Speak, Dectalk
external (old), Dectalk PC (full length isa board),
Dectalk express, Doubletalk, Doubletalk LT or
Litetalk, Keynote Gold internal PC, software
synthesizers, Speakout, transport, and a dummy module
that can be used with a plain text terminal.
Speakup can either be built in or compiled as a module
by answering y or m. If you answer y here, then you
must answer either y or m to at least one of the
synthesizer drivers below. If you answer m here, then
the synthesizer drivers below can only be built as
modules.
These drivers are not standalone drivers, but must be
used in conjunction with Speakup. Think of them as
video cards for blind people.
If you are not a blind person, or don't have access to
one of the listed synthesizers, you should say n.
if SPEAKUP
config SPEAKUP_SYNTH_ACNTSA
tristate "Accent SA synthesizer support"
---help---
This is the Speakup driver for the Accent SA
synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the kernel,
or m to build it as a module. See the configuration
help on the Speakup choice above for more info.
config SPEAKUP_SYNTH_ACNTPC
tristate "Accent PC synthesizer support"
---help---
This is the Speakup driver for the accent pc
synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the kernel,
or m to build it as a module. See the configuration
help on the Speakup choice above for more info.
config SPEAKUP_SYNTH_APOLLO
tristate "Apollo II synthesizer support"
---help---
This is the Speakup driver for the Apollo II
synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the kernel,
or m to build it as a module. See the configuration
help on the Speakup choice above for more info.
config SPEAKUP_SYNTH_AUDPTR
tristate "Audapter synthesizer support"
---help---
This is the Speakup driver for the Audapter synthesizer.
You can say y to build it into the kernel, or m to
build it as a module. See the configuration help on the
Speakup choice above for more info.
config SPEAKUP_SYNTH_BNS
tristate "Braille 'n' Speak synthesizer support"
---help---
This is the Speakup driver for the Braille 'n' Speak
synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the kernel,
or m to build it as a module. See the configuration
help on the Speakup choice above for more info.
config SPEAKUP_SYNTH_DECTLK
tristate "DECtalk Express synthesizer support"
---help---
This is the Speakup driver for the DecTalk Express
synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the kernel,
or m to build it as a module. See the configuration
help on the Speakup choice above for more info.
config SPEAKUP_SYNTH_DECEXT
tristate "DECtalk External (old) synthesizer support"
---help---
This is the Speakup driver for the DecTalk External
(old) synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the
kernel, or m to build it as a module. See the
configuration help on the Speakup choice above for more
info.
config SPEAKUP_SYNTH_DTLK
tristate "DoubleTalk PC synthesizer support"
---help---
This is the Speakup driver for the internal DoubleTalk
PC synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the
kernel, or m to build it as a module. See the
configuration help on the Speakup choice above for more
info.
config SPEAKUP_SYNTH_KEYPC
tristate "Keynote Gold PC synthesizer support"
---help---
This is the Speakup driver for the Keynote Gold
PC synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the
kernel, or m to build it as a module. See the
configuration help on the Speakup choice above for more
info.
config SPEAKUP_SYNTH_LTLK
tristate "DoubleTalk LT/LiteTalk synthesizer support"
---help---
This is the Speakup driver for the LiteTalk/DoubleTalk
LT synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the
kernel, or m to build it as a module. See the
configuration help on the Speakup choice above for more
info.
config SPEAKUP_SYNTH_SOFT
tristate "Userspace software synthesizer support"
---help---
This is the software synthesizer device node. It will
register a device /dev/softsynth which midware programs
and speech daemons may open and read to provide kernel
output to software synths such as espeak, festival,
flite and so forth. You can select 'y' or 'm' to have
it built-in to the kernel or loaded as a module.
config SPEAKUP_SYNTH_SPKOUT
tristate "Speak Out synthesizer support"
---help---
This is the Speakup driver for the Speakout synthesizer.
You can say y to build it into the kernel, or m to
build it as a module. See the configuration help on the
Speakup choice above for more info.
config SPEAKUP_SYNTH_TXPRT
tristate "Transport synthesizer support"
---help---
This is the Speakup driver for the Transport
synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the kernel,
or m to build it as a module. See the configuration
help on the Speakup choice above for more info.
config SPEAKUP_SYNTH_DUMMY
tristate "Dummy synthesizer driver (for testing)"
---help---
This is a dummy Speakup driver for plugging a mere serial
terminal. This is handy if you want to test speakup but
don't have the hardware. You can say y to build it into
the kernel, or m to build it as a module. See the
configuration help on the Speakup choice above for more info.
endif # SPEAKUP
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