Jim: While I'm no expert in matters like this, but might it be a sound card
problem? Do you play other things through this sound card? And if so, does
any other thing come through "fuzzy?"
Tom Kaufman
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Subject: [VICUG-L] "Fuzzy" JAWS sound ...
Hi All,
Recently, I have had a problem that makes JAWS sound really "fuzzy", which
is somewhat jarring on
the nerves. Usually, I simply closed JAWS, and reopened it, and it would be
just fine for the rest
of the day.
Now however, the fuzzniness has returned, and after closing/reopening JAWS
numerous times, it has
not gone away.
Does anyone have any "permanent" solutions to this annoying/hard on the
nerves problem?
Thanks very much.
Jim H
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