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/linux-2.6.39/drivers/staging/speakup/
Dspeakupmap.map1 spk key_f9 = punc_level_dec
2 spk key_f10 = punc_level_inc
3 spk key_f11 = reading_punc_dec
4 spk key_f12 = reading_punc_inc
5 spk key_1 = vol_dec
6 spk key_2 = vol_inc
7 spk key_3 = pitch_dec
8 spk key_4 = pitch_inc
9 spk key_5 = rate_dec
10 spk key_6 = rate_inc
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Dspkguide.txt252 Speakup commands are on the right. The designation "spk" means to press
256 spk key_f9 = punc_level_dec
257 spk key_f10 = punc_level_inc
258 spk key_f11 = reading_punc_dec
259 spk key_f12 = reading_punc_inc
260 spk key_1 = vol_dec
261 spk key_2 = vol_inc
262 spk key_3 = pitch_dec
263 spk key_4 = pitch_inc
264 spk key_5 = rate_dec
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/linux-2.6.39/drivers/telephony/
Dixj.h299 unsigned int spk:1; member
Dixj.c1558 j->pld_slicw.pcib.spk = 0; in ixj_set_port()
1616 j->pld_slicw.pcib.spk = 1; in ixj_set_port()
/linux-2.6.39/Documentation/sound/alsa/soc/
Ddapm.txt267 powered only when the spk is in use.