You can get a Berringer (not sure of the spelling) mixer for $60 or
$70 which will serve very well for this purpose.

on Sunday 08/26/2007 Lynn Schneider([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
 > I am a medical transcriptionist and a co-worker confided in me recently that
 > my screen reader's chattering was making her crazy. She is not a
 > transcriptionist, but we work in a small office and I try to keep my volume
 > down as low as I can.  I also turn my typing echo off to minimize the
 > chatter, but it is only when I am proofreading something that Jaws really
 > needs to chatter.  In reality, although I did not say this to her, actually
 > her and others' chattering, combined with the copy machine, phones ringing,
 > doors opening and closing, etc. makes it difficult for me to hear Jaws and
 > my doctors' dictation, which is why I often have to increase the volume on
 > my computer. I realize that I need to take ownership of this problem and
 > solve it immediately for all concerned.  Is there a way that I can have the
 > volume from my computer and my transcriber machine come out of one set of
 > headphones?  I had a Y cable which made one source come out of one ear and
 > one out of the other, but I found that totally unpleasant and unacceptable.
 > I am willing to spend whatever amount of money it takes to fix this.  Any
 > help with this problem would be very much appreciated.
 > 
 > Thanks in advance for your assistance.
 > 
 > Lynn
 > 
 > 
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