FYI, removing either of the Bluetooth dongles can cause the audio to output to 
the remaining device, so Jaws and Skype come out of the same earpiece.  We're 
working on a process to eliminate that problem.

Mark Zalewski
Print Services/Assistive Technology
Phone: 414-661-1380
E-Mail Mark Zalewski<mailto:[email protected]>

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2016 10:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Two Plantronics Voyager Legend B235-M Bluetooth Headsets with JAWS and 
a Skype phone

We just successfully tested this setup.  We have one of the headsets assigned 
to JAWS exclusively and the other assigned to the Skype phone and it's working 
as we were expecting.  Very easy setup on the JAWS portion, Windows gave the 
most recent device a different name, so we just went into JAWS soundcards and 
pointed JAWS to the new device.

Mark Zalewski
Print Services/Assistive Technology
Phone: 414-661-1380
E-Mail Mark Zalewski<mailto:[email protected]>



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