Hi.
        What version of Windows are you using? I'll assume XP, as you're
using Outlook Express 6 and a USB sound card. If you're not using XP,
someone else will have to give you the steps to take. In XP, go to control
panel, then "sounds and audio devices". Ctrl+tab twice. You should be in the
audio page. Here, you can set the default devices for recording and
playback, and you can select the USB sound card as that default device. If
you've edited the JFW.ini file, Jaws should still run through your on-board
sound.
        Aman    

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Kathy Szinnyey/Fred Otto
Sent: October 16, 2004 7:33 AM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: everything is on the same sound card,where I don't want them all to
be

    Hi, gang!  Thought I'd throw out this question to see if anyone else is 
around who might have an answer.  I set up JAWS to come out of my on-board 
sound card, thanks to your wonderful help.  And the rest of the sounds were 
playing fine through my usb sound card.  Well, that lasted for a day.  Now, 
everything comes through my on-board sound card, all the sounds, even when 
the usb sound card is on.  Is there some weird setting I've missed?  Help! 
And thanks!

Kathy Szinnyey

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Judy W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 3:46 PM
Subject: RE: Microphone level too quiet.


>
> Try the mic gain boost in recording properties--it says advanced controls
> and check the 20 db mic boost.
>
> Hope that helps
>
> Judy
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andy
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:20 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Microphone level too quiet.
>
>
> Hi all.
>
> The subject line says it all.  I have three mini-plugs on the back of my
> computer.  The first has my line-in attached to a minidisk.  The second is
> for my speakers, so I've plugged the microphone into the third socket. 
> I've
> bumped everything up to 100% in the volume control of XP and did the same 
> to
> the volume control within my sound card.  However, the sound is very low.
> Not an expensive microphone, but I'd have liked better.  Perhaps there is
> something else which I need to do.  I'm using the microphone with 
> Goldwave.
> Any advise would be very welcomed.  Thanks.
>
> Best wishes.
>
> Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
>
> Drop me a line at, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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