Since you don't seem to have Vista or 7 you wouldn't know this but the
volume controls look very different than they do in XP. Your documentation
is correct but finding those options is not done the same. 

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Thanks. Of course I failed to point where the Windows Volume utility is
right? haha. It in your All Programs/Accessories start button menu

Brad

On 4/20/2011  05:16 PM David Ferrin said...
>Nicely written, I like it thank you.  I wrote mine out with far less 
>attention to details.
>
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>Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] recording while creating a tetorial
>
>You can do this with any recording software. I use XP but it ought be 
>similar with Vista/Win 7.
>
>1. Open your Volume utility press ALT and up arrow once to the "properties"
>item.
>2. Tab once and then if needed arrow up or down to the "Playback"
>setting Press enter.
>3.  Then tab around to find your microphone setting and unmute it with 
>the checkbox.
>4. Press Alt again and up arrow to properties again and tab once .
>5. Arrow up or down  to the "recording" setting and press enter 6. Tab 
>around and set it to the "What You Hear" option with the checkbox
>
>If you have more than one sound device/card you'll have to make sure 
>its the one you want.
>
>Then begin recording and it'll record your voice as it passes through 
>your sound card as well the screen reader doing same.
>
>Hope that helps you out.
>
>Brad
>
>
>On 4/20/2011  02:54 PM kimsan said...
> >Hi,
> >
> >So since I was stupid and did not call david farin and asked him this 
> >question while he was on the show, I am wondering if someone can 
> >chime in with an answer here.
> >
> >A couple of weeks back I asked what can I use to record a tetorial to 
> >where someone can heere me talk and  also here my jaws or ?other 
> >screen reader as I am fumbling through the tetorial.
> >
> >Any  help or advice or guidance will be deeply appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
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