Hi.
I have a Startech USB sound card that I'm using with my laptop, and it works
great. I had to reformat the PC, and the card worked using the drivers for
Windows 7, nothing extra to install. The cost of the card was quite
reasonable, something like $25. I don't know about other sound cards.
Can I use an external USB sound card on my laptop?
If yes, can you recommend a few that do work and possibly require only the
driver to be installed unless one of these USB cards software is useable please
let me know.
Thank you.
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Subject: Re: using two sound cards
Hello, I found the way to set up the system the way I had it
before.
You'll
need sighted assistance to get into the BIOS settings, which
come
up
before
Windows loads. Have your assistant set your onboard sound card
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I don't know if that assumption is correct, especially with a
multi-channel sound card like the one you have. There are reasons
why enabling a second soundcard for your screenreader makes sense,
like if you were using your pc to record and you wanted to keep the
speech
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I don't know if that assumption is correct, especially with a
multi-channel sound
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Hello, and thanks, but I don't even know what Skype is. What's it all
about?
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Hello Matthew,
On Thursday, January 26, 2006, 2:47:12 PM, you bellowed the following:
need sighted assistance to get into the BIOS settings, which come up before
Windows loads. Have your assistant set your onboard sound card to the
primary sound card, while still keeping your preferred sound
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Josh and Matthew
Hello, I don't know if changing this line will allow you to switch between
them at will though. Upon reboot, Jaws uses onboard. If I unload and then
load up Jaws again, it goes to the SB card. When I reboot, it goes to the
onboard, so depending on where I want Jaws, I can control it this way.
What you can do is create another entry in the INI file using the same
drivers, a different port, and a different long name.
This way, you can switch between sound cards.
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Hello, I found the way to set up the system
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I am using Window Eyes 5.5, and not JFW. I don't suppose you know if this
can
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Hello, I
Hello friends,
From time to time I've seen messages from those of you who are using two
sound cards, the on-board sound card for your speech, and the regular
sound card, the one in to which your speakers are plugged for other
sounds. My question is, how does one acomplish this. At present I do
Hello josh,
On Wednesday, January 25, 2006, 2:30:37 PM, you bellowed the following:
how does one acomplish this.
Well, I have two computers with three sound cards each, going into my
16-channel desk for a bunch of routing options.
Anyway, you accomplish this by redirecting programs to go
Eloquence is the synth I'm using. How is the sound card thing done then?
Thanks a lot.
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are recording, but your screenreader
won't run any better by enabling your onboard soundcard while running
the turtlebeach.
At 02:30 PM 1/25/2006, you wrote:
Hello friends,
From time to time I've seen messages from those of you who are using two
sound cards, the on-board sound card for your speech
Hi,
Dancing Dots has documented a strategy for setting up to use two soundcards.
See http://www.dancingdots.com/ctfaq.htm#JFW for the heading that says:
Q: Is it possible to run JFW through my soundcard on my computer while
running my music through my external sound card?
Best wishes from
that firewire
interfaces help, but this system has no firewire.
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Ann! You can certainly use two sound cards with Windows XP Home. As
far as I know, the new sound card will always take over as the default sound
card. Did you look for your original sound card in Control Panel, Sounds
and Audio Devices under the Audio tab?
Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat,
.
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Ann! You can certainly use two sound cards with Windows XP Home. As
far as I
HI everyone,
Is it possible to use two sound cards with Windows XP Home? When I install
my second soundcard, it works beautifully. But, the computers default sound
is now disabled, and does not even show up in control panel or Volume
Control dialogs.
My second card is an older card. In fact,
From the JFWlite list, february, 2004
From: dennis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
here yuh go dood.
Bulletin Type: FAQ
Product Name: JAWS for Windows
Version: 4.51
Category: Synthesizers
Question:
I have two sound cards on my computer. How do I make
, and
not two.
~Ann
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From the JFWlite list, february, 2004
From: dennis [EMAIL
Dale! Just go into Control Panel / Sounds and Audio Devices, get onto
the Audio tab and select your Santa Cruz from the Audio playback, Audio
record and MIDI music playback lists. Now close JAWS and restart it. It
should speak through the Santa Cruz. Now go into WinAmp or whatever other
Hi, I am using two sound cards; jaws and computer sounds on the integrated
card and entertainment stuff on the creative plug-in card. I got it to
work twice now but I don't know what I did to make it work.
Problem is, when I boot up, jaws talks through the wrong card. So I just
restart jaws
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Howard; The way I have mine set up is to have the onboard intigrated
sound card as my default device and my Creative card as the second
device. This way is the easiest so that your software speech comes
through the default card. You can easily
,
it may be a whole different story.
R Q J
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Hi, I
cards?
Hi, I am using two sound cards; jaws and computer sounds on the integrated
card and entertainment stuff on the creative plug-in card. I got it to
work twice now but I don't know what I did to make it work.
Problem is, when I boot up, jaws talks through the wrong card. So I just
restart
Hi,
I know there have been postings by listers who want to run two sound
cards simultaneously. Until now I wasn't interested in following the
Conversation.
I have a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz internal sound card; this past weekend,
I bought a Creative MP3Plus USB external card. I can't figure out
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