Sorry, I know nothing about WindowEyes. I suggest you ask on one of the GWMicro lists. Good luck.
Blessed Be, Dana that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: dsleslie Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE Your Source for Discounted Ideas http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "josh n rivera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org> Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 8:49 PM Subject: Re: using two sound cards >I am using Window Eyes 5.5, and not JFW. I don't suppose you know if this > can be acomplished in Win-eyes? > > > On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 15:50:54 -0500 "Dana S. Leslie" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Josh and Matthew, >> >> If your using JAWS and Eloquence, there's an easier way to >> accomplish this, >> which does NOT require sighted assistance. >> >> In the JAWS program folder, find and open the jfw.ini file. Fine the >> section >> labeled >> [Synthesizers] In this section, you'll find the following lines, >> with the >> exception of the line I've marked with asterisks: >> >> Synth1Name=eloq >> Synth1LongName=Eloquence for JAWS >> Synth1Driver=eloq >> ***Synth1Port=C-Media Wave Device*** >> Synth2Name=NoSpeech >> Synth2LongName=No Speech >> Synth2Driver=nospeech >> Synth3Name=SAPI 5X >> Synth3LongName=SAPI 5 >> Synth3Driver=sapi5x >> >> Insert the line I marked with asterisks, BUT where I have C-Media >> Wave >> Device, you must substitute the exact name of the sound card you >> want JAWS >> to use, as it appears in the Default Device drop-down, in Control >> Panel, >> Sound and Audio Devices, Audio page. (Be sure that the case and >> spacing in >> the name you substitute is exact, and be sure there are no spaces on >> either >> side of the equals sign.) This forces eloquence to use the named >> sound card, >> regardless of which card is selected as the default device. You can >> now >> select a different card as your default device, and JAWS will still >> use the >> named device. >> >> I don't remember the details of the original issue for which Josh >> wanted to >> know how to use two different sound cards. But hope this will help. >> >> Blessed Be, >> >> Dana >> that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A >> >> D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman >> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Skype: dsleslie >> Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE >> Your Source for Discounted Ideas >> http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/ >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Matthew Bullis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >> Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 2:47 PM >> Subject: Re: using two sound cards >> >> >> > Hello, I found the way to set up the system the way I had it >> before. >> > You'll >> > need sighted assistance to get into the BIOS settings, which come >> up >> > before >> > Windows loads. Have your assistant set your onboard sound card to >> the >> > primary sound card, while still keeping your preferred sound card >> enabled. >> > When the computer loads up, Jaws will load up on the onboard. So >> will >> > everything else, such as Real Player, Winamp, and so on. Don't >> worry about >> > this though. Just go into your control panel, choose sounds and >> audio >> > devices, go to the audio tab, and select the preferred sound card >> as the >> > one >> > you usually use, not the onboard one. Now you've got two >> conflicting >> > things. >> > BIOS says your preferred sound card is the onboard one, but >> Windows says >> > it's >> > the one you really want. Windows wins out, but not before Jaws is >> set to >> > the >> > onboard one. You can have the best of both worlds, because as soon >> as you >> > unload Jaws and load it back up, it grabs the preferred sound >> card, and >> > not >> > the onboard. When you reboot, Jaws goes back to the onboard. 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