Hi.
It usually works by itself. Just plug in the device and eloquence will 
switch to the external device. Unplug it and jaws will switch back to the 
internal soundcard. It doesn't always work like this though. In those cases 
restarting the screen reader will help. Sometimes unplugging the device 
while software is using it to play audio causes that software to crash, jaws 
included (sometimes). It works ok though, and USB headphones seam to do the 
same thing, mine do anyway, act as an audio class device. It's useful for a 
computer that doesn't have a sound card or has a messed up one.


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Subject: QuickKam stx


> when using a usb device like this or a usb sound card would a person have 
> to
> put jaws back to the regular sound card and if so how would you do it?
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