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Re: Using Espeakup on something other than the default card
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: Re: Using Espeakup on something other than the default card
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: Geoff Shang <
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Date
: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 00:41:52 +0200 (IST)
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Hi,
Having sorted out how to do this with Espeakup, the next quesiton is, can
this be done with Orca?
Geoff.
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Using Espeakup on something other than the default card
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Re: Using Espeakup on something other than the default card
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