Certainly can, and much easier than JFW.  After 
you enable your onboard soundcard, go to the 
sounds settings in control pannel and make your 
turtlebeach the default soundcard.  Then go into 
the window-eyes control pannel and choose the 
select synthesizer option.  Choose the 
synthesizer you want.  Say it is SAPI5.  Hit the 
tab key and you'll be in a list of SAPI5 engines 
to choose from.  Hit the tab again and you should 
end up in a list of sound cards to choose 
from.  The list of sound cards will always show 
up provided you have more than 1 sound card enabled.
At 08:49 PM 1/26/2006, you wrote:
>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
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> > 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. You
> > can thus
> > > switch between sound cards like that.
> > > Thanks a lot.
> > > Matthew
> > >
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