Sarah 

What a brilliant idea.  In addition, I've also placed a short-cut on my 
desktop leading to my default.qmx file.

               Mike



On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, Sarah wrote:

> Actually that's what I use quickmix for. I have a default profile placed in 
> my start up folder and it opens and I get my sound card settings back. I 
> also ave a shortcut key to set my default volumes back if I need to.
> 
> SA&G
> 
> :> This simple, new program was recently announced in IRTI's email
> :> newsletter called News Clips. I don't know anything more about it
> :> except the exerpt I have included here. Sounds like it could be
> :> useful in a number of situations.
> :> Jeff
> :> ---------
> :>
> :> What Happened to my audio!
> :> Do you ever find after someone else had been using
> :> your PC that changes in your audio settings mysteriously occurred or
> :> is completely shutdown rendering your screen reader useless?
> :> Have you ever installed or used unfamiliar software and magically
> :> your PC systems audio
> :> output is disabled?  We can tell you that IRTI tech support hears
> :> about this scenario so often it has prompted us to write a New
> :> Talking Utility we referred to as Audio SafeGuard.
> :>
> :> Audio SafeGuard is a simple self voicing control that enables you to
> :> adjust your PC's default audio settings providing accessible control
> :> for Volume level and Mute State for your Master Volume, WAV audio
> :> output, CD
> :> Player, SW Synth,
> :> Microphone and Line input devices.  The next time Audio SafeGuard is
> :> launched, it compares the current default PC audio settings to the
> :> stored preference file and automatically resets all audio parameters
> :> back to your preferred audio settings.
> :>
> :> Audio SafeGuard can be configured to run automatically when your
> :> computer starts up or you can launch the application manually with a
> :> hot-key.    In either case, your preferred audio settings are
> :> automatically restored without the need to ask for sighted
> :> assistance.  If set to run at start up, Audio SafeGuard temporarily
> :> loads, runs a sound check, then automatically exits operation
> :> freeing its memory space for other applications.
> :>
> :> IRTI's Talking Utility - Audio SafeGuard is now included on IRTI
> :> Turnkey Computer systems.  You may also download a 30-day trial
> :> version from IRTI's web site.  If you find this to be a useful
> :> utility, and we think you will, the 30 day trial version may be
> :> purchased and activated for $9.
> :>
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