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there are several different ways in which you can solve this
problem. Plantronics makes a headset designed specifically for the
situation you described. I believe it can be purchased through MAXI-AIDS
catalog or directly from the manufacturer. this headset isn't cheap, about
$200, but it works very nicely. I use one at my office to connect to the
phone and an external voice synthesizer. One ear hears the voice synth and
the other has the telephone and a headset mic to use for that function.
However, if cost is an issue, you can go buy single ear headsets for about
$59 to work the telephone end of your problem. Then in the other eare, put
a small earphone piece to attach to the voice synth. This may be a little
more uncofortable for the user, but is less than $70 to implement. Good
luck.Jeff Pledger
President, AbleTV At 09:27 AM 2/24/02 -0500, you wrote:
>andrea and vxi also have products that let you talk to a computer and
>telephone. however, i don't recall if they let you listen to both.
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>Hope this helps,
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>Mike
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>On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Byatris Kattackal wrote:
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>I am looking for a head set which a person can use to get input from a
>telephone and a computer at the same time. My client works in a call
>centre and he uses JAWS screen reader software. He likes to listen to JAWS
>when he is on the phone. Anybody out there in the similar situation? or
>know of a product which solves this problem?
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>Thank You.
>
>Byatris Kattackal
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