Ah, what kind definitely work fine using the jfw.ini method of switching 
what it uses? If I switch my JFW to my soundmax, it makes speech so delayed, 
and winamp takes awhile to start playing through the other card after I hit 
the X. I know on FS's site, they are vague in saying some systems won't work 
with the configuration, but wonder what about my system makes this not fly? 
I'm almost certain that I must make Jaws use something that isn't default. 
Where would I even get the headset with 2 plugs if I could get some way of 
running 2 cards working?

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Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: Panning Jaws and other audio on opposite sides?


> You will only accomplish this with two sound cards.
>
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> On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, Brent Harding wrote:
>
>> Where can I get a sound card or driver that may generically work that 
>> will
>> allow me to pan Jaws on one side and the rest of the audio on the other?
>> What I want to do is to have Jaws on one side and dictation on the other 
>> for
>> transcription. I am studying at a local tech school to become a medical
>> transcriptionist, and I find trying to hear both mixed together difficult 
>> at
>> times. I also could really use the ability to turn the dictation up and
>> leaving jaws in the background in situations when the dictator is too 
>> quiet.
>> When I was at a training program for the blind for general skills and the
>> like, we did typing tests with a special pair of headphones that had the
>> tape machine on one side and computer sound on the other. This won't work 
>> in
>> my modern situation because everything comes through the sound card. 
>> Also,
>> at least the software at school, there is no way to switch the program to
>> use a second card so whipping up a pair of these phones some how wouldn't 
>> do
>> me much good anyways. How can I get the same result done in software once 
>> I
>> get on the job, assuming that most platforms don't support choosing the
>> sound device you want? If I got some sort of USB headset, can it be set 
>> to
>> do this, as I'm sure the other people that work wherever I end up won't 
>> like
>> hearing on one side only very much? I thought of the external synth idea,
>> but I'd rather use a software method so that others can hear normally 
>> when I
>> switch it back. Also, it seems my Pac Mate can't be used as an external
>> synthesizer, and I would probably need something USB that I can't afford.
>>
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