Well, I don't have any suggestions for getting you out of the driver bind,
I understand there are some incompatibilities for some folks running jaws and window-eyes on the same machine, with some display chips, hasn't happened to me yet with the new adapters, and I have premium intel machines here with the best parts.

But a friend of mine had to roll back to an older display driver to get jaws to work right, and possibly this would work with window-eyes too.

But as far as un-muting your computer, I have for sale for only $10
my little fix mute utility, which doesn't have to be installed, and will un-mute
sound cards, works with both 32 and 64 bit,
we've tested it with xp, vista and w7.

It is not dependant on any screen-reader's scripting package either.

Good luck with your problem.





At 01:46 AM 6/20/2010, angel wrote:


This is a confusing situation. I will try to be concise.
I have a vista laptop. I have a triple talk external synthesizer onit. I use it with window eyes. I also have jfw 11 on my computer. I wanted to also use the external synthe with it because sometimes I accidently mute the computer, and with tt running, it still talks. My mistake was that, when installing drivers for the synthe with jaws, I had it running with window eyes. So, the drivers did not install properly and now, whenever I turn on the computer, it hangs. I was told that window eyes has its own drivers for the tt usb. But, since I had it running and then was trying to access it to do the driver install, it's all messed up.
I don't know what key is safe mode in vista.
I don't know what key command it is to stop window eyes from loading when the computer first comes on.
If anyone has any ideas besides calling my computer tech at
$45 an hour, please let me know. Any advice or suggestions will be welcomed.
Thanks.
Sue
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