Yes I have used KBPiano for a few years. Now I can't comment on how well it
will work with Jaws but I use it just fine with win-eyes. First make sure
you are in the main window of the program. 
There is a music creator window but that window is not speech friendly so
you want to be in the untitled window. Lets now type control-p which will
put the program in practice mode. Press notes on the bottom of the keyboard
and see if you hear sound. Press escape to cancel this window. If no sound
is heard lets press The letter p and that will bring up a patch list where
you select the instruments you'd like. This should at least get you started
Dean but if you need more help Please drop me email and I'll help you.
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On 2/4/2009 at 9:17 AM dean martineau wrote:

>KbPiano is a neat-looking little program that turns the computer keyboard
>into a music keyboard.  It has features allowing you to create chords,
>blend
>instruments, and record your creation.  It looks like it should work, but
>so
>far I have not gotten any music out of it.  I've used the Pass Key Through
>feature of JAWS to ensure that JAWS isn't grabbing the keystrokes.  Has
>anybody tried this?
>
>Dean
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