Thanks for all the great information!  

-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Marquette [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2014 8:55 PM
To: 'Bob Boyd'; 'The Jaws for Windows support list.'; 'Greg Nickel'
Subject: RE: Dual headset usage with JAWS

See specific responses below:

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Boyd [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2014 3:34 PM
To: 'Ed Marquette'; 'The Jaws for Windows support list.'; 'Greg Nickel'
Subject: RE: Dual headset usage with JAWS

Ed,

The arrangement sounds very effective - & more than a little cool.

Some questions:
1) Would this work with the output of your laptop's headphone jack cabled
directly to the mixer board?  I am guessing that the USB sound card may
provide a better line out level for the mixer, but thought I'd best ask.
[Ed said:]
I don't see why it wouldn't work.  The USB sound card was something I had
been using anyway -- back before computer microphones were any good.  The
card was primarily for input and Dragon Naturally Speaking.  I see no reason
why going straight to the mixer board from the computer would not work.


2) Is the "jack" coming off your phone an RJ9, the 2.5mm jack found on many
cordless phones, or something else.
[Ed said:]
It is the RJ 9.


3) Sounds like your mixer provides for multiple outputs (speakers as well as
headphones).  I may be misreading that, however, [Ed said:] It does.  One of
the outputs is clearly for monitoring purposes, but it works fine.


4) Please confirm that you are able to bring in both the phone and the
computer's audio simultaneously to your headphones.
[Ed said:]
I had 3 two-hour calls today.  I have the phone coming in the left side
primarily (the side where the microphone boom is located.  I have the
computer coming in primarily to the right ear.  Usually, when I'm not going
to be on a long call like that where I have to access my computer, I turn
the balance back so I hear the computer out of both ears, though the right
side a little more heavily.


5) Does one need any special input jack or wiring so that the headset's
microphone gets back to your phone & laptop (for Dragon Naturally Speaking,
Skype, or whatever) [Ed said:] Nothing terribly special except that some of
the jacks on the mixer board are quarter inch.  I need to convert to mini.

6) I am guessing that a Bluetooth transmitter attached to the mixer would
let you work wirelessly, but your real world confirmation would be
appreciated.
[Ed said:]
I think that is right, though I cannot confirm.  I've had only mixed results
with Blue Tooth in other settings.  At some point I may try that, but for
now, I'll let Blue Tooth evolve a little more.


Any hardware details appreciated
[Ed said:]
I'm at home now.  I'll check the mixer board's info tomorrow.

Sorry for all the questions.

Bob
904-272-1770


-----Original Message-----
From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ed Marquette
via Jfw
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2014 6:42 AM
To: 'Greg Nickel'; 'The Jaws for Windows support list.'
Subject: RE: Dual headset usage with JAWS

This may be more complex than you were looking for, but I love it
-- and it isn't outrageously expensive.  
Here is my set-up.
First, I plug a USB sound card into my computer.  I can use it with
different laptops, and all is good.  The sound degradation is minimal.
Next, I plug a phone feed into the headset jack in the desk phone (Headset
Buddy has all sorts of plugs and switches).
I use an ordinary headset, though it has one line for audio out and the
other for the microphone.  I'm using a set of Beats, but that's not
necessary.  I just want to look cool! <SMILE> Between thee sound card and
the phone, on one side, and the headset, on the other, I've inserted a mixer
board.  I think it cost me about $60.  It has all manual switches and
controls.
So, by turning the proper dials and switches, I can vary the volume, gain,
base, and other sound attributes.  I can also direct sound output to the
speakers on the desktop or my headset.  I can switch ears and can balance
how much sound goes to which ear, e.g.
80% of phone in left ear (where the microphone is) and 15% to the right ear.
The computer sound can likewise be switched from and balanced between right
ear and left ear.  Volume of the computer and the phone can be set
independently -- all through the mixer board.
It is a little complex to set up, but it works like a dream.  This set-up
also lets the flexibility of the controls be independent of the headset.  I
break headsets frequently.
This set up also lets me switch effortlessly (so long as I
remember) between my desk phone and the soft phone (Jabber) in my computer.
Actually, the above set-up falls a little short of the ideal.  I was hoping
to integrate my iPhone so that I could employ all the above flexibility
among my desk phone, my iPhone, and my desk phone -- all at once.
OK.  I'm a little crazy.
PS
I forgot to mention that the microphone doubles as a microphone for the
phones and Dragon Naturally Speaking.  No wires to change.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Greg Nickel
via Jfw
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2014 10:20 AM
To: 'Mario Brusco'; 'The Jaws for Windows support list.'; 'Michael Mote'
Subject: RE: Dual headset usage with JAWS

I've been contemplating untethering myself also from the processor.  I don't
use the screen at all so my thinking is why be tethered to the processor.
Has anyone had experience with untethering both the keyboard and the audio?


-----Original Message-----
From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mario Brusco
via Jfw
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2014 7:40 AM
To: Michael Mote; The Jaws for Windows support list.
Subject: Dual headset usage with JAWS

has anyone used a dual headset where one ear gets JAWS speaking, and the
other gets the caller's voice? I'd like any recommendations as I'm looking
for one that's not too expensive
($30+) but want most of all good sound.


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