Hi Pete,
I have one here which likes all flavors of Windows including Vista. It likes
Linux too but on to your question.
The only configuration you need to do is under Sounds & Audio  in Control
Panel.
There you can set which one of the devices is your primary soundcard after
you install it and the drivers it needs.
Putting in the card involves the same steps as you would go through for any
PCI card.
 
Jon


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Pedro Romero
Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 8:33 PM
To: Blind Computing list
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Is Sound Blaster Audigy Jaws Friendly?

Hello all. 
I recently purchased a computer with a Realtek soundcard built in to the
motherboard. I am dissatisfied with the sound quality and am thinking of
buying Sound blaster. 
My questions are these.
1.  Is this a Jaws Friendly device? In other words Will I easily be able to
configure it using Jaws and Windows XP? 
2.  What is involved in physically installing the card in to my machine? 
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Pete
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