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Jed,
The 590 has a built in USB sound card. Windows in it's infinite
wisdom wants to make it the default sound device as soon as you plug in
the USB cable. I don't know about WE, but in JAWS there is an option
to have JAWS use the computer's on board sound card, instead of the
"default" card.
You can also go into your Windows sound devices and change the default.
Exactly what you need to do depends on what version of Windows you
have. Changing things in the screen reader options (if possible) is a
better choice.
73, Steve KW3A
On 9/8/2012 9:57 PM, Jed Barton wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I downloaded the program from kenwood for the ts590. However something very
> odd happens. I never got to enjoy it.
> I installed the driver and the program. When I plug the radio in, it makes
> the sound like it's connecting to usb but then I have no speech on my
> computer, like my screen reader window-eyes just quits. Yet when I unplug
> the usb the speech comes back. I'm stick.
> Any ideas on what to do?
>
> Thanks,
> Jed
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