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Annemarie Cooke <[log in to unmask]>
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Annemarie Cooke <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Sep 2017 22:46:35 -0400
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Unless a fellow lister has a solution, I recommend calling the
Microsoft Accessibility help desk.

Annemarie Cooke

On 9/29/17, Ana G <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
> When I upgraded my dinky netbook to Windows 10 Creators, I had to
> uninstall Jaws to free up disk space. After the upgrade, I reinstalled
> Jaws 18.
>
>
> This morning, I hooked the netbook up to my classroom's projector in the
> usual way. When Jaws started up, speech came out of the classroom's
> speakers. I pressed enter on the Jaws desktop icon, went into Utilities,
> then into Sound Card. The option checked was Windows Sound card, which
> seemed like the right option. I tried checking the projector's sound
> card, but nothing changed. I tried the Windows sound card again, of
> course. The only other option was Headphone, and I tried that too. I
> tried just plugging the headphones in to force the sound away from the
> projectors speakers, but nothing changed.
>
>
> What am I missing? I remember just pressing enter on an option and
> speech coming out of my netbook speakers.
>
>
> Before the Windows update, I would hear Jaws coming from my netbook, and
> if I plugged earphones in, I'd hear Jaws through the headset. As far as
> I know, I was using the exact same version of Jaws. I don't remember
> which sound card I had selected because it's one of those things you set
> up once and forget about.
>
> Any wisdom?
>
> Ciao
>
>
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-- 
Annemarie Cooke


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