KMouth
KMouth helps non-verbal users communicate by converting text to speech using system TTS tools.
About KMouth
KMouth is a KDE application designed for individuals who cannot speak, allowing them to use their computer to generate speech. It supports phrase input, history tracking, phrase books, and word completion. KMouth works with existing text-to-speech systems, such as shell commands or KTTSD, to provide a flexible communication solution.
FAQ
KMouth is a KDE program designed to help individuals who cannot speak, such as mute people or those who have lost their voice, by allowing their computer to speak for them.
No, KMouth does not contain a speech synthesizer. It relies on a speech synthesizer already available in the system, either through a shell command specified by the user or the text-to-speech interface of KTTSD.
You can download the sources of KMouth if you are interested in using it.
KMouth includes an input field for typing phrases, a history of spoken phrases, a phrase book, and word completion. Users can select phrases from the history to be re-spoken or add frequently used phrases to the phrase book for quick access.
KTTSD is the KDE Text-To-Speech Daemon, a plug-in based KDE project that provides a standard text-to-speech interface for KDE applications and a user-friendly configuration dialog.
Yes, KMouth is related to the KDE Accessibility Project, which focuses on making KDE applications accessible to users with disabilities.
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