High Casey,
what you have there with the low bass and such, are a set of DFX controls.
I don't know much about Window Eyes, but in any screen reader, you should be 
able to get at those.
If you have no use for them, there is an optional button that will let you 
turn those off and on.
My first Windows XP computer which was an IBM system, I had to ask my wife 
to help me set my sound card up the way I wanted it because some parts of it 
Jaws didn't and wouldn't read them to me.
4.1 surround sound anyone?
This is what DFX will give you from only a pare of stereo speakers.
I myself if I wanted that, I would download the plug in for whatever media 
player I'm using, and I'd still get the DFX controls.
Long story short, you will need a pare of seeing eyes to bell you out of 
that one.
My best regards.
  John.
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> Hi yes it is running windows xp home and it is a gate way or is I love to
> call it go away and it is a 1300 megahertz machine and I am using the 
> sound
> blaster live sound card.
> I have 500 gigs of ram and I am using window eyes 6.1.
> So anything else that you need to know or did I cover what you need?
>
> Casey
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>> High Casey,
>> That problem sounds very familiar.
>> It sounds more like an integrated sound card that came with most first
>> Windows XP generation computers that were made by GATEWAY IBM and DELL.
>> Is that what you're working on?
>> Because if it is, I know what the problem is, but first, I need to know a
>> little more about your system and sound card.
>>  John.
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Casey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 12:49 AM
>> Subject: my bass and trebel wettings under my volume control
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>>> Hi okay when I go to my start menu under all programs and accessories`
>>> and
>>> intertament.
>>> Then I get to my volume control and look at my bass and treble settings
>>> there it it will say low bass and what ever the number is that I have it
>>> set
>>> at and the same for treble.
>>> Now there is also a high bass or treble but I try to get the low part of
>>> that to go away and just say bass track bar 215 and treble track bar 255
>>> and
>>> it doesn't do that.
>>> It says low before that so how do you get that to stop if at all?
>>> This is using windows xp with window eyes 6.1 if that is of any help.
>>>
>>> Casey
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