dBelieve me, I have tried the Mouse buttons. The mouse doesn't find much
more than what the tab key does. I even tried the VirtualView, and all it
comes up with, is a TOTALLY blank screen, with no info on it.
OK, I think, one reason you don't see this, on a netbook, might be the kind
of soundcard. This is a desktop computer, and the soundcard is of the 6.1
kind, with no less than six connectors on the rear, in addition to the two
(headphone/mic) in the front. One of the features, they tell, of this
soundcard, is that you should be able to play one sound (i.e speech) on the
front jacks, while another sound stream (ie. your cd music) will play on the
rear jacks. Your netbook, might not have all that many features/jacks, hence
being more of a 'standartd' 2.1 soundcard. But thanks for your input anyway!
----- Original Message -----
From: "net bat" <[email protected]>
To: "gw INFO" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: RealTech Audio
try useing the mouse clip keys. many programs that do not work with the
tab or arrow keys will work with the mouse next and previous mouse clip.
when you find a button then left mouse click on it to activate it.
but with mine the real tick dialog has never opened by plugging in a head
set. not even my new acer netbook. all it does is sayy the headphones or
microphone has been plugged in or unplugged but there is no dialog that
comes up.
----- Original Message -----
From: "David" <[email protected]>
To: "WE English mailing list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 12:11 AM
Subject: RealTech Audio
My desktop, came with the RealTech Audio soundcard, onboard. It seems to
me, that the software, for this soundcard, is NOT very accessible.
Particularly, I HATE, the fact, that every time I plug a speaker or
headphone, it comes up with a kind of screen, where you are to select the
type of device, you just pluged in. Fortunately, the selecting of plug-in
device, seems to be the only part of the software that is accessible.
Tabbing around in the screenshot, simply shows up a bunch of 'empty'
positions, except from the very listbox, where to select the audio device.
All other settings, I can't seem to find a way to access with WE.
Will GW have a fix for this, in WE7.1, or with a set/script? When looking
around for a new PC, this spring, I came across quite a few models, that
has this sound card onboard. Seems, like this is going to be among the
ones, that the user will have to stick with for a while ahead. So it would
be nice, if the features of this card - which is a good chunck, relying on
the advertisements - would be made accessible for the blind as well.
If anyone have any experience, maybe even some solutions, I will greatly
appriciate your feedback.
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