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Hi Don,
I started having the problem of echoLink not closing with Windows 8 and
it continued with Windows 10. It only refuses to close if you are
running a screen reader when echoLink is started. I don't understand
why a screen reader does this to echoLink, but it happens. I also have
to close echoLink withthe task manager, but at least I don't have to
reboot my computer.
Bob, K8LR, [log in to unmask]
On 10/4/2015 6:46 PM, Don Risavy, Jr.; NR4DR wrote:
> Wondered if anyone is running or using EchoLink on a computer with multiple
> sound cards installed as think am having an issue or problem with that for
> some reasons all of the sudden since installing Windows 10 and also happened
> when had Windows 8.1 installed where EchoLink exits; but, when go to launch
> the programs says is already running and needed to use task manager to kill
> or close the program.
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> So didn't know if anyone else had experience this an how got around it as
> use my Sound Blaster sound cared as my second audio or sound card choice for
> playing audio etc. though and use my onboard RealTech sound card as for my
> screen readers only like with Jaws, NVDA and or Window-Eyes.
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> Noticed on my Windows 8.1 tablet that only uses one sound card that am not
> having the problem or issues mentioned.
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> Thanks.
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> Don nr4dr
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