Hmm, I've used tintin plus or whatever, its pretty good.
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On Mar 4, 2013, at 10:05 AM, Travis Siegel <tsie...@softcon.com> wrote:

> It has nothing to do with your mud client.  Vo is configured by default to 
> read sequentially.  I have complained to apple several times that vo users 
> need a toggle command to allow speech interruption, or continuous reading, 
> and my pleas have gone unanswered.  What you are experiencing is one of the 
> side effects of not having the capability to allow vo to interrupt itself 
> with new text.  In my modified copy of muddle, I added speech channels 
> myself, and allow vo to interrupt itself as new text comes in.  This allows 
> me to follow combat quite satisfactorily.  You don't get to hear the entire 
> battle, but honestly, hearing every single hit/miss is a bit overboard 
> anyway.  My version of muddle has a few bugs still, but if you're comfortable 
> with command line apps, and you'd like a copy of my modified muddle client, 
> drop a line off list and I'll ship you a copy.  I play 3k and 3scapes quite 
> successfully using muddle modified for speech access.  My priceless char is 
> lvl 50, and m
 y costly chars are both lvl 30, both on 3k and 3scapes, and I've used nothing 
but muddle for my mudding for years, although, it's only recently I got fedup 
with vo, and wrote my own speech routines into the client.
> hth.
> On Mar 3, 2013, at 12:23 PM, Orin wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> I was just curious if anyone used Mudder successfully on 3Kingdoms? Another 
>> mud I have issue with is Wayfar1444.
>> It seems that VoiceOver lags behind the text severely. I think VoiceOver is 
>> using some kind of buffer, as I can look at the screen and know combat is 
>> over, but VoiceOver continues to read it even after i've looked at it in the 
>> history output.
>> Just curious if anyone has reported this, other than me?
>> 
>> Orin
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>> Skype: orin1112
>> 
>> 
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