Thanks so much, Joe, for your kind offer. Actually, the keyboard I use
has a key which mutes and restarts the sound card as a toggle.
Having checked that, however, the problem appears to be a Goldwave
setting which thus far I haven't found but plan to contact the developer
for ideas.
Good afternoon Joe, astonishing what we can learn without trying, especially
in the world of things overlooked. Therefore, if you are a JAWS user, try
the insert key with the escape key. It will unmute a substantial number of
soundcards.
Geoff
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Hi Robert,
Don't know if this would help, because the cause is not clear.
There is a small utility which, when installed, sets a function key to
mute and unmute output on the main or default audio device.
So you could when this utility is running, press f9 and if muted, the
system is switched