Hi Lennie,

I will contact you off list.  It will be easier for me to explain if we talk 
over the phone providing you live in Canada or the United States.
Mike
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lennie Rinaldi
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 11:02 AM
  Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Dual keyboards question


  Hi Mike,

  I am really confused now! I have a Sennheiser wireless headphones
  that I have connected to my stereo system. The transmitter is
  connected to my amplifier. So, how would I then connect the
  transmitter to my Jaws speakers? The speakers  have one wire going to
  the base box and from there, it is connected to the computer line in.

  I appreciate any help to clear up my confusion. Perhaps, I need
  another wireless headset for the dual keyboards?

  Lennie

  At 01:26 PM 7/6/2009, you wrote:
  >Hi Lennie & David,
  >
  >To hear your speakers you need a wireless headset.  The headset that I am
  >using is made by Sennheiser.  I plug the transmitter into one of the 
desktop
  >speakers and this particular units range is said to be , 100 meters. 
Also
  >david, I not only pay and get a group rate, I also get the group and 
volume
  >discount.  Take care.
  >1 of the Mikes
  >
  >   ----- Original Message -----
  >   From: Lennie Rinaldi
  >   To: [email protected]
  >   Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 8:22 AM
  >   Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Dual keyboards question
  >
  >
  >   Hi Rick,
  >
  >   It has never occurred to me to have two keyboards. I am very much
  >   interested in this idea.
  >
  >   First of all, is there any particular wireless keyboard that is
  >   better than another?
  >
  >   Secondly, if I use the wireless keyboard away from the computer, how
  >   will I be able to hear Jaws?
  >
  >   Thirdly, if it is possible to have two keyboards, how does the
  >   computer know that I am using the wireless one while I am away from
  >   it and how does the computer know that I am using the wired one at the
  >desktop?
  >
  >   My wired keyboard is connected via USB and I assume the wireless one
  >   would be connected the same way?
  >
  >   I have two sound cards, one for my regular sound blaster live and the
  >   other sound blaster PCI for Jaws. So, how will I be able to hear Jaws
  >   with the second sound card?
  >
  >   I know I asked a lot of questions, But I appreciate all your efforts
  >   and help. Thanks.
  >
  >   Lennie
  >
  >   At 05:51 PM 7/5/2009, you wrote:
  >   >Hi Marilyn,
  >   >It's an either,or, type thing.
  >   >If you are sitting at your desk, you would use the wired keyboard.
  >   >If you are not able to sit at the desk, then you would use the
  >   >wireless keyboard from somewhere more comfortable.
  >   >You only use one keyboard at a time.
  >   >Simply a matter of convenience.
  >   >HTH,
  >   >Richard Q. Justice-website owner
  >   >www.blind-computing.com
  >   >----- Original Message ----- From: "Marilyn Walker"
  ><[email protected]>
  >   >To: <[email protected]>
  >   >Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 5:40 PM
  >   >Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Dual keyboards question
  >   >
  >   >
  >   >>Why would you want to have two keyboards on the same computer?  Are 
you
  >   >>going to play duets or what? marilyn
  >   >>----- Original Message ----- From: "Lino and Louie"
  ><[email protected]>
  >   >>To: <[email protected]>
  >   >>Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 2:31 PM
  >   >>Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Dual keyboards question
  >   >>
  >   >>
  >   >>: Yeah you can Mike. My wife just bought a wireless keyboard from 
Dell
  >and
  >   >>it
  >   >>: works great after finding the proper driver to use it. The one it 
came
  >on
  >   >>: with the included CD didn't work in Vista for some weird reason. 
Your
  >Bo
  >   >>in
  >   >>: Christ,
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  >   >>: [email protected]
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  >   >>: For Blind Christian Men, visit:
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  > 
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  >   >>: to subscribe to Blind Men For Christ.
  >   >>: And check out our site at:
  >   >>: www.lljfm.net
  >   >>: where you'll find our blog and other links.
  >   >>: ----- Original Message ----- : From: "Mike & Barbara"
  >   >><[email protected]>
  >   >>: To: "Blind-Computing" <[email protected]>
  >   >>: Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 3:07 PM
  >   >>: Subject: [Blind-Computing] Dual keyboards question
  >   >>:
  >   >>:
  >   >>: Hi All,
  >   >>:
  >   >>: Would it be possible to have a USB wired keyboard & a wireless
  >keyboard
  >   >>: hooked up to the same computer at the same time?  They would not 
be
  >used
  >   >>at
  >   >>: the same time but, independently from different areas of the 
house.
  >For
  >   >>: example;  If I am at my desk I would use the wired keyboard and 
away
  >from
  >   >>: the desk,I would use the wireless keyboard with a wireless headset 
to
  >hear
  >   >>: the speakers.  Your help will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks 
much.
  >Take
  >   >>: care.
  >   >>: Mike
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