Hi Robin,
I primarily use Window Eyes 6.1 with Visual Studio 2005 and don't 
encounter really any access issues with it. When I used Jaws with it it 
seamed to do ok as long as you turned off a couple of options in the 
editor that drew Jaws focus away from the edit Window.
As for panning a sound to the left I don't know that I can write up a 
simple sample as there is allot of steps in volved from creating the 
object variables, to loading your sound card, setting up the buffer 
options, to playing the sound, and then moving it to the left. I have 
written a class that does this stuff for me because doing it for several 
sounds is allot of work without having your own class that does it all 
behind the seens so to speak.



Robin Kipp wrote:
> Hi Tom!
> Thanks for the very deteiled description of all these languages! Well,
> how accessible is the C-Sharp editor with Jaws? And can you maybe give
> me a simple example of how you could use DirectX to play a sound in the
> left speaker just to give me an idea of how it works? Thanks a lot!
> Robin
>
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