Any Plantronics USB headset I have ever used has allowed me to control these
things from the standard Windows Volume control, and I have never needed to
install the software. I've always been able to just plug it in, and Windows
recognised it.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Reichardt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, 18 February 2006 5:32 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: plantronics dsp headsetRe: flash card recorder


Hello listers.



I recently purchased a plantronics dsp-500 headset. It uses a u s b 
connection and software/firmware for its operation.



By using the software one is suppose to adjust various audio characteristics

of the headset such as balance, volume, tone and eq characteristics as well 
as microphone volume and muting.



If you are blind however using a screen reader (in my case Jaws) it appears,

that there is no access to the menus used to make such adjustments.



Is anyone familiar with the plantronics headsets and if so have you overcome

the accessibility problem?



Any help will be very much appreciated.



Charlie


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