Re: jaws volume

  • From: "Weinstone" <info.rczenterprise@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 02:38:16 -0700

Thanks again Steven.  I will send you the JFW.INI file once I made it.  Cause, 
I want to sure that I'm doing the right thing.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Stephen Faill 
  To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 11:14 AM
  Subject: Re: jaws volume


  weinston.

  you do not replace the driver line but add the line in step 4 below it.

  of course you need to make sure you get the correct name of your sound card 
from control panel to complete this successfully.

  hth.

  stephen
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Weinstone 
    To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 9:21 AM
    Subject: Re: jaws volume



      ----- Original Message ----- 
      Thanks for the instruction.

      In step 3, the list of lines says,

      Synth1Name=eloq 
      Synth1LongName=Eloquence for JAWS 
      Synth1Driver=eloq 

      My question is, do I need to change the"Synth1Driver=eloq
      " by replacing the line in step 4?

      I just want to verify the procedures u gave so I'm sure that I'm on the 
right track.



      From: Stephen Faill 
      To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 1:09 PM
      Subject: Re: jaws volume


      Weinston.

      This is taken from the Freedom Scientific website and should help you to 
set up your soundcards.

      Question:

      I have two sound cards on my computer. How do I make sure JAWS uses the 
one I want?

      Answer:

      Many JAWS users who also use music or audio production software want JAWS 
and Eloquence to speak through one sound card, while using the other for their
      production work. To do this, you need to edit a file called JFW.ini and 
install the updated Eloquence Speech driver in the accompanying zip file.

      Editing the jfw.ini file:

      1. Using My Computer or Windows Explorer, browse your hard drive to the 
currently running version of JAWS and find the jfw.ini file in that folder.

      2. Press ENTER to open.

      3. You should find some lines that read:

      Synth1Name=eloq

      Synth1LongName=Eloquence for JAWS

      Synth1Driver=eloq

      The number doesn't matter, it may be 1, 2, or 3, but it must be the same 
for all entries for Eloquence.

      4. Add the following line after the driver line: Synth1Port=SB Live! Wave 
Device Of course, you need to make sure that the synth number matches the other
      lines, so that if the Driver line read:

      Sytn3Driver=eloq

      Then the port line would read:

      Synth3Port=SB Live! Wave Device

      The text after the = sign in the Port line comes from Control Panel/Sound 
& Multimedia/Audio tab It must be one of the entries that can be chosen for 
Preferred
      Playback device.

      5. Save your changes and exit Notepad.

      Now you must install the updated driver.As long as JAWS is running and 
speaking through Eloquence, eloq.jls cannot be simply overwritten when unzipping
      the file. You will need to switch to NoSpeech or MS SAPI to get the 
eloq.jls to overwrite properly.

      1. Download the file from

      ftp://ftp.freedomscientific.com/users/hj/private/eloq.zip

      2. Unzip the zip file into the root of the active JAWS directory where 
you made the change to the jfw.ini file.

      3. Restart JAWS and it should now be speaking from the sound card you 
wanted.

      4. If not, make sure the entries are correct in the jfw.ini file and that 
your sound card is indeed installed correctly. Most audio and music production
      software allows you to select a sound device for it as well, so it can 
use one sound card while JAWS uses another.

      Hope this helps.

      Stephen


        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Weinstone 
        To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 10:48 AM
        Subject: Re: jaws volume


        stephen,

        Seams, you are using two sound cards with JAWS.  May I ask you about 
setting up two sound cards using JAWS?

        I'm using a laptop wit built-in sound card and I have one external 
sound card.  I would like Jaws to use the built-in sound card while the window 
sound skims will go to the external sound card.

        I don't know how to do that.  So, I'm hoping you could help me.  Thanks 
in advance.


        From: Stephen Faill 
          To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
          Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 9:06 AM
          Subject: Re: jaws volume


          one answer is to purchase a second soundcard.

          i have done this and would never go back to a single soundcard as the 
2 work really well enabling me to use jaws at what ever volume i want and also 
all other audio and window sounds at their own level.

          stephen
            ----- Original Message ----- 
            From: john coley 
            To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
            Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 1:32 PM
            Subject: jaws volume


            This problem has been posted before, but till now there hasn't been 
a solution, the problem being that of Jaws using system volume and not having 
its own.
              If you're listening to audio, as I was this morning, in that 
instance the main menu presentation on Jaws 8, and you turn up the volume to 
listen the jaws volume relative to the volume you're hearing will be very high. 
It would be very useful to be able to turn down the jaws volume so it doesn't 
blast out at you when it speaks something that pops up on the screen.
                                  John.

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