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Date: | Wed, 13 Jul 2011 08:14:27 -0400 |
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In Windows 7 (and some other OS's) Windows is making the USB sound chip
from the 590 the default sound card. If you are using JAWS, you should
go into The JAWS menu and tell it to use the pc onboard sound card
instead of the "default".
Whether or not you are running JAWS, you should go into Windows sound
control and change which sound card is selected as default. I think
there is also an option in there where you can uncheck the box that says
something like "always use default sound card".
Once you get it set up correctly, make a note of what you did. You may
see it happen again at some time after some reboot, update, or for no
reason.
73, Steve KW3A
On 7/13/2011 2:52 AM, Doug Payne wrote:
> Hi,
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> I installed the virtual com port driver from the Kenwood site. Both
> installations succeeded. I then turned on the radio, and plugged the USB
> cable from the radio into a USB port on the laptop. Windows 7 detected the
> new harware, and reported the supporting driver was installed successfully.
> However, now whenever I plug in the USB cable, I lose all audio from the
> laptop. The audio returns when I unplug the cable. From what I can tell with
> my low vision, the laptop is operating normally otherwise. I can open the
> Start Menu, launch programs, etc.
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> I verified the audio in/out (Menu option 63) is set to ACC2. I've also tried
> rebooting the computer. My next step will be to reset the radio.
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> Has anyone experienced this problem? How did you resolve it? Thanks for your
> time.
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> --Doug, AC7T
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