easy well, there is no circuit when its off hook, rather than some finite resistance.


On 23/09/2004, at 8:14 PM, Dave Via Exitel wrote:

Howard,

If it ONLY plugs into the sound card, I don't think it CAN do half what you imply, like HOW can a soundcard recognise on or off hook ??

More likely a USB device COULD do it.

Dave
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I'm looking for a PC handset similar to a simple desk set phone, that
plugs into a sound card, can have a headset plugged into it and has
probably 4 operating modes

1. Handset on cradle, hands free switch off
Cradle speaker active
Cradle mic inactive
Hand piece speaker inactive
Hand piece mic inactive
Headset inactive

2. Handset on cradle, hands free switch on
Cradle speaker active
Cradle mic active
Hand piece speaker inactive
Hand piece mic inactive
Headset inactive

3. Handset on cradle, headset switch on
Cradle speaker inactive
Cradle mic inactive
Hand piece speaker inactive
Hand piece mic inactive
Headset active

4. Handset off cradle.
Cradle speaker inactive
Cradle mic inactive
Hand piece speaker active
Hand piece mic active
Headset inactive

I am not talking IP phone here.  This is for use with a soft phone.

Is there such an animal out there somewhere?

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Howard.
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