Hi grant. If you connect headphones, you should be able to hear jaws. Use the
headphones on the front jack.
What you are experiencing is a feature of realtek drivers called jack sensing.
This let's you conveniently reassign any of the jacks to any of the available
streams.
To get rid of it, disable it in the realtek control panel. If you are not
familiar with their control panel, you might need assistance getting it turned
off.
Regards, DJX
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From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of
Grant at Fly By Night <flybynight@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 7:28:54 PM
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Subject: [ddots-l] realtech audio soundcard issue
Hey gang,
I have JAWS running through a real tech audio card on an ADK rack mount
computer. This thing has 6 different 1/8 input jacks that I run to a 1640I
Mackie mixer in to the tape insert. My problem…. Any time I disconnect the 1/8
plug for any reason; at start up, a screen pops up asking what I am plugging in
to the sound card such as a left front speaker, a right front speaker, a
sub-woofer etc. The problem is that I can’t hear anything as JAWS will not
speak without telling the sound card what I have just plugged in. Anyone else
have this issue? Is there a hot key to default to something that will allow me
to hear JAWS? I am just trying to avoid having to have sighted assistance to
set this feature so I can get going.
Many thanks,
Grant
Thanks,
Grant