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While typing in an Emacs buffer, hitting space speaks the
recently typed word. I use completion all the time; so Emacspeak
will speak the completion just inserted as well as the next
possible completion. In Emacs, use load-library ret
completion ret for loading the completion package.
The standard Emacs prompting functions have also been speech-enabled. Emacs prompts with available lists of completions in response to partial input wherever appropriate —all forms of completion provide speech feedback.
In addition, Emacspeak provides a number of commands for reading portions of the current buffer, getting status information, and modifying Emacspeak's state.
All of the commands are documented in the subsequent sections. They can be classified into types:
emacspeak-speak-. All Emacspeak commands are bound
to the keymap emacspeak-keymap and are accessed with
the key Control e1. Thus, the Emacspeak
command emacspeak-speak-line is bound to
l in keymap emacspeak-keymap and can be
accessed with the keystroke Control-e l. If for some
reason you wish to use some key other than control-e
as the common keyboard prefix for all Emacspeak commands, set
the variable emacspeak-prefix.dtk- and are
bound in keymap emacspeak-dtk-submap. You can access
these commands via the prefix Control-e d2. Thus, the command
dtk-set-rate is bound to r in keymap
emacspeak-dtk-submap and can be executed by pressing
Control e d r.Emacs has extensive online help; so does emacspeak. Please use it.
This info manual is only to get you started. You can get a summary of Emacspeak's features by pressing Control-h Control-e