Re: nero 7 or 8

2009-08-27 Thread Constantine
Hmm never used show time. When it opened an mp3 file though I found it 
tedius. Other than that nero 8 rocked for me. So did 7, though.




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I own Nero 8 ultra and really like it and find it generally accessible. 
Nero Showtime for watching DVDs is very accessible as it appears to be 
almost identical to Power DVD. Ripping CDs is also very accessible and 
yields great results. Rick harmon has lots of pretty good podcasts on Nero 
6 through 8.

http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/audio.htm
Don't know about Nero 9.

Matthew

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Subject: nero 7 or 8


Hi. What's the more accessoble version of nero burning rom with Jaws 10. 
Eight or nine. Thanks, Joe.

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Re: nero 7 or 8

2009-08-27 Thread Matthew_2010

Whoops, forgot to mention I use Nero 8 with jaws 9 and 10.

Matthew

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I own Nero 8 ultra and really like it and find it generally accessible. 
Nero Showtime for watching DVDs is very accessible as it appears to be 
almost identical to Power DVD. Ripping CDs is also very accessible and 
yields great results. Rick harmon has lots of pretty good podcasts on Nero 
6 through 8.

http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/audio.htm
Don't know about Nero 9.

Matthew

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Hi. What's the more accessoble version of nero burning rom with Jaws 10. 
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Re: nero 7 or 8

2009-08-27 Thread Matthew_2010
I own Nero 8 ultra and really like it and find it generally accessible. Nero 
Showtime for watching DVDs is very accessible as it appears to be almost 
identical to Power DVD. Ripping CDs is also very accessible and yields great 
results. Rick harmon has lots of pretty good podcasts on Nero 6 through 8.

http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/audio.htm
Don't know about Nero 9.

Matthew

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nero 7 or 8

2009-08-27 Thread Joe
Hi. What's the more accessoble version of nero burning rom with Jaws 10. Eight 
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RE: Talks question

2009-08-27 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Why do you say the Talks that Verizon sells is not the full working version?
What are you comparing it to? I believe it's the only Talks sold for the
Windows Mobile platform, so I think it is the fully working version.

Just as Code Factory has different products for the Symbian, Windows Mobile
and Pocket PC platforms, Nuance has different products for the Symbian and
now Windows Mobile platform. I think people need to be careful when talking
about Talks that they're clear to specify the Symbian versus Windows Mobile
version.

I'm also not sure why you're saying Verizon is getting away with anything
selling Talks for $99. AT&T sells Mobile Speak for $89, and I think that's
the same product you'd get from Code Factory for quite a bit more. I suspect
the price is more the result of a deal made between Nuance and Verizon or
AT&T and code Factory than it is the fact that a stripped down version of
the screen reader is being sold.

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On Behalf Of Martin, Tim A., NMDOT
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 12:48 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE: Talks question

Hi Lauren,

I think the version of Talks Verizon sells for the $99.00 would work for
most functions, but it is not the full working version.  That is probably
why they get away with selling it for the price they do.

Mobile Speaks does not work at this time for the Black Berry phones, but it
does work quite well with the Ozone, that is the phone I have.

You might talk to Verizon and they may let you have the good price on the
Ozone, I believe it was $49.00 with a 2 year contract.  If you can afford
it, I would get the Ozone without speech, and then you can purchase Mobile
Speaks.  I realize it is pricy, but you can transfer the software to other
Smart phones in the future should you decide at some point to get another
phone.  Of course, you can only run the software on
1 phone at a time, but when you need to, the transfer is quite simple.

Also, you get a fully functional 30-day trial before you have to purchase,
which allows you some time to acquire the funds.  The company that I
purchased my Mobile Speaks from has a 6 or 12 month purchase plan.  They do
charge a small fee for this, but it makes things a little easier if you
can't get the money at once.

You are able to access the Internet fine from this phone.  You do however,
need to have good cell service in the area in which you live.
You can set the phone up to retrieve your Internet E-mail, and it is not
difficult to read texts or E-mails.  I wouldn't use a phone as my main
source for surfing the net, but the feature is there should one need it.

Any other questions are welcomed.

Sincerely,
Tim Martin

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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Lauren
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 10:35 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Talks question


Hi Tim,

Thanks for the info. Verizon sells the Ozone with Talks preloaded, but I
can't find out if it is a limited or fully functioning version. If I choose
it, do you know if I can navigate everything myself like accessing menus,
email, internet and texting? Use of the internet would really be great for
me!

The Talks cost $99; the Mobile Speaks, does it allow you to do everything
and would it work on a Blackbury? I think I mad the mistake of buying a
Blackbury Tour with Vlingo, but am discovering it won't let me access what I
need. Verizon will let me trade to another phone without any penalty because
of my disability.

Please advise and thanks to Gary also for his very helpful link.

Sincerely,

Lauren
- Original Message -
From: "Martin, Tim A., NMDOT" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 11:38 AM
Subject: RE: Talks question


> Good morning List,
>
> Here is the promised information.
>
> A few months ago I started hearing talk of a Smart Phone that was
fully
> accessible to blind people.  This phone was from Verizon and contained 
> the Talks program.  The phone was a Motorola Q-9C and with the speech 
> program cost $249 with a 2 year contract.  According to Verizon, the 
> Moto phone was the only one they offered that would do this.  Of
course
> I was eager to have a phone that would allow me complete access to all 
> it had to offer.  I was currently using the Env 2 and I could read and 
> compose text messages, but as far as simple things like setting an
alarm
> or leaving myself a note, and many other things, it just wouldn't 
> happen.
>
> I purchased the phone and found it to work fairly well, but it had a
few
> issues.  It came with Pocket Word that wasn't accessible with the
Talks
> program.  This left me a bit frustrated because I wanted full use of
all
> the features of this phone, and so I began to inquire of other types
of
> phones and different speech programs.  Through my searching, I

Re: Talks question

2009-08-27 Thread Gary King

Lauren,
From reading through the text version of the manual that Verizon posted 
online, it seems to be a fully functional version of Talks for Windows 
Mobile, and it would probably do everything you want, including text 
messaging, email and Internet.  However, if you look at the answer to 
question 3 on the Answers page that I sent the link for, you will hear the 
word "nontransferable" in the answer about the cost.  This makes me think 
that the $99 price is just for a Talks license for this phone and cannot be 
transferred to another phone later.


Mobile Speaks has a higher initial cost, but it can be transferred to a new 
phone when a better one comes along.


If you have the Blackberry Tour 9630, you can wait for Orator for Blackberry 
to be released by Humanware.  They say it will be released soon, but they 
don't say when, and they don't give a price.  They say it will support all 
of the core Blackberry applications.  This is the only Blackberry model they 
mention specifically in the information on their web site.


Gary King
w4...@bellsouth.net

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From: "Lauren" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 11:34 AM
Subject: Re: Talks question




Hi Tim,

Thanks for the info. Verizon sells the Ozone with Talks preloaded, but I 
can't find out if it is a limited or fully functioning version. If I 
choose it, do you know if I can navigate everything myself like accessing 
menus, email, internet and texting? Use of the internet would really be 
great for me!


The Talks cost $99; the Mobile Speaks, does it allow you to do everything 
and would it work on a Blackbury? I think I mad the mistake of buying a 
Blackbury Tour with Vlingo, but am discovering it won't let me access what 
I need. Verizon will let me trade to another phone without any penalty 
because of my disability.


Please advise and thanks to Gary also for his very helpful link.

Sincerely,

Lauren
- Original Message - 
From: "Martin, Tim A., NMDOT" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 11:38 AM
Subject: RE: Talks question



Good morning List,

Here is the promised information.

A few months ago I started hearing talk of a Smart Phone that was fully
accessible to blind people.  This phone was from Verizon and contained
the Talks program.  The phone was a Motorola Q-9C and with the speech
program cost $249 with a 2 year contract.  According to Verizon, the
Moto phone was the only one they offered that would do this.  Of course
I was eager to have a phone that would allow me complete access to all
it had to offer.  I was currently using the Env 2 and I could read and
compose text messages, but as far as simple things like setting an alarm
or leaving myself a note, and many other things, it just wouldn't
happen.

I purchased the phone and found it to work fairly well, but it had a few
issues.  It came with Pocket Word that wasn't accessible with the Talks
program.  This left me a bit frustrated because I wanted full use of all
the features of this phone, and so I began to inquire of other types of
phones and different speech programs.  Through my searching, I
discovered that the Talks program Verizon sells and on the Moto phone
was not the fully functioning version of the program.

I was able to return the Moto Q to Verizon for a full refund after
hearing of a program called:  Mobile Speaks.  This program can be used
on Smart Phones running Windows Mobile along with Pocket PC's.  It works
with several different service providers and costs about $300.00.  I was
able to purchase the Moto Q-9C from an individual and used the Mobile
Speaks program for a 30-day trial to make sure I liked all it had to
offer.  This program works great, and I'm able to use features on a
different new phone I've purchased which is called the Ozone from
Verizon.  I kept the Moto to use as a spare, but I wanted a brand-new
phone.

Since all of this, I found out that the Talks program, like Mobile
Speaks is a fully functioning program, but doesn't work with as many
smart phones and with as many carriers.

I might also point out that when you purchase a Smart Phone from Verizon
that has come out after November of last year, that you must have a Data
package with your current plan.  A Data package gives you access to the
Internet and E-mail from your phone.  This is not meant for everyone,
but if you think there might be a reason for this function, then a
Windows Mobile device running a speech program might be what you need.

If anyone has any questions, they can keep the thread going on this list
or contact me off list at:

tim.mar...@state.nm.us

Here is the link to where you can get a trial of the Mobile Speaks
software.

http://www.codefactory.es

To get a good detailed tutorial on installing and using this program,
also a place to purchase once you've used the trial of Mobile Speaks:

http://www.handytech.us/demos.html

Hope all this helps.

Sincerely,
Tim Martin


Confidenti

Re: Gotomeeeting.

2009-08-27 Thread Brent Harding
The way I understand Accessible Event to work is that the host has to 
broadcast to both and pay for both. That isn't really much of an 
accomodation to me. I was all pumped up about being able to use these that 
people in podcasts are doing, but it doesn't look like it as they wouldn't 
add that extra cost just for me.


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You can connect to them, but the controls are not seen and there is no
way for you to get the audio pin to ask questions over the phone -- I
just was having a frustrating time with this when my meeting moved to
office live meeting instead.

David R. Stayer  wrote:


My question is can I participate in a web cofwereence with gotomeeting?
Each day is a precious gift.
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RE: Talks question

2009-08-27 Thread Martin, Tim A., NMDOT
Hi Lauren,

I think the version of Talks Verizon sells for the $99.00 would work for
most functions, but it is not the full working version.  That is
probably why they get away with selling it for the price they do.

Mobile Speaks does not work at this time for the Black Berry phones, but
it does work quite well with the Ozone, that is the phone I have.

You might talk to Verizon and they may let you have the good price on
the Ozone, I believe it was $49.00 with a 2 year contract.  If you can
afford it, I would get the Ozone without speech, and then you can
purchase Mobile Speaks.  I realize it is pricy, but you can transfer the
software to other Smart phones in the future should you decide at some
point to get another phone.  Of course, you can only run the software on
1 phone at a time, but when you need to, the transfer is quite simple.

Also, you get a fully functional 30-day trial before you have to
purchase, which allows you some time to acquire the funds.  The company
that I purchased my Mobile Speaks from has a 6 or 12 month purchase
plan.  They do charge a small fee for this, but it makes things a little
easier if you can't get the money at once.

You are able to access the Internet fine from this phone.  You do
however, need to have good cell service in the area in which you live.
You can set the phone up to retrieve your Internet E-mail, and it is not
difficult to read texts or E-mails.  I wouldn't use a phone as my main
source for surfing the net, but the feature is there should one need it.

Any other questions are welcomed.

Sincerely,
Tim Martin

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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Lauren
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 10:35 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Talks question


Hi Tim,

Thanks for the info. Verizon sells the Ozone with Talks preloaded, but I
can't find out if it is a limited or fully functioning version. If I
choose it, do you know if I can navigate everything myself like
accessing menus, email, internet and texting? Use of the internet would
really be great for me!

The Talks cost $99; the Mobile Speaks, does it allow you to do
everything and would it work on a Blackbury? I think I mad the mistake
of buying a Blackbury Tour with Vlingo, but am discovering it won't let
me access what I need. Verizon will let me trade to another phone
without any penalty because of my disability.

Please advise and thanks to Gary also for his very helpful link.

Sincerely,

Lauren
- Original Message -
From: "Martin, Tim A., NMDOT" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 11:38 AM
Subject: RE: Talks question


> Good morning List,
>
> Here is the promised information.
>
> A few months ago I started hearing talk of a Smart Phone that was
fully
> accessible to blind people.  This phone was from Verizon and contained
> the Talks program.  The phone was a Motorola Q-9C and with the speech
> program cost $249 with a 2 year contract.  According to Verizon, the
> Moto phone was the only one they offered that would do this.  Of
course
> I was eager to have a phone that would allow me complete access to all
> it had to offer.  I was currently using the Env 2 and I could read and
> compose text messages, but as far as simple things like setting an
alarm
> or leaving myself a note, and many other things, it just wouldn't
> happen.
>
> I purchased the phone and found it to work fairly well, but it had a
few
> issues.  It came with Pocket Word that wasn't accessible with the
Talks
> program.  This left me a bit frustrated because I wanted full use of
all
> the features of this phone, and so I began to inquire of other types
of
> phones and different speech programs.  Through my searching, I
> discovered that the Talks program Verizon sells and on the Moto phone
> was not the fully functioning version of the program.
>
> I was able to return the Moto Q to Verizon for a full refund after
> hearing of a program called:  Mobile Speaks.  This program can be used
> on Smart Phones running Windows Mobile along with Pocket PC's.  It
works
> with several different service providers and costs about $300.00.  I
was
> able to purchase the Moto Q-9C from an individual and used the Mobile
> Speaks program for a 30-day trial to make sure I liked all it had to
> offer.  This program works great, and I'm able to use features on a
> different new phone I've purchased which is called the Ozone from
> Verizon.  I kept the Moto to use as a spare, but I wanted a brand-new
> phone.
>
> Since all of this, I found out that the Talks program, like Mobile
> Speaks is a fully functioning program, but doesn't work with as many
> smart phones and with as many carriers.
>
> I might also point out that when you purchase a Smart Phone from
Verizon
> that has come out after November of last year, that you must have a
Data
> package with your current plan.  A Data package gives you access to
the
> Internet and E-mail from 

Re: Gotomeeeting.

2009-08-27 Thread covici
You can connect to them, but the controls are not seen and there is no
way for you to get the audio pin to ask questions over the phone -- I
just was having a frustrating time with this when my meeting moved to
office live meeting instead.

David R. Stayer  wrote:

> My question is can I participate in a web cofwereence with gotomeeting?
> Each day is a precious gift.
> David R. Stayer, LCSW
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High quality soundcard with accessible configuration software.

2009-08-27 Thread Jim NOseworthy
Hi Folks:

Is there such an animal out there?

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Re: Talks question

2009-08-27 Thread Lauren


Hi Tim,

Thanks for the info. Verizon sells the Ozone with Talks preloaded, but I 
can't find out if it is a limited or fully functioning version. If I choose 
it, do you know if I can navigate everything myself like accessing menus, 
email, internet and texting? Use of the internet would really be great for 
me!


The Talks cost $99; the Mobile Speaks, does it allow you to do everything 
and would it work on a Blackbury? I think I mad the mistake of buying a 
Blackbury Tour with Vlingo, but am discovering it won't let me access what I 
need. Verizon will let me trade to another phone without any penalty because 
of my disability.


Please advise and thanks to Gary also for his very helpful link.

Sincerely,

Lauren
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From: "Martin, Tim A., NMDOT" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 11:38 AM
Subject: RE: Talks question



Good morning List,

Here is the promised information.

A few months ago I started hearing talk of a Smart Phone that was fully
accessible to blind people.  This phone was from Verizon and contained
the Talks program.  The phone was a Motorola Q-9C and with the speech
program cost $249 with a 2 year contract.  According to Verizon, the
Moto phone was the only one they offered that would do this.  Of course
I was eager to have a phone that would allow me complete access to all
it had to offer.  I was currently using the Env 2 and I could read and
compose text messages, but as far as simple things like setting an alarm
or leaving myself a note, and many other things, it just wouldn't
happen.

I purchased the phone and found it to work fairly well, but it had a few
issues.  It came with Pocket Word that wasn't accessible with the Talks
program.  This left me a bit frustrated because I wanted full use of all
the features of this phone, and so I began to inquire of other types of
phones and different speech programs.  Through my searching, I
discovered that the Talks program Verizon sells and on the Moto phone
was not the fully functioning version of the program.

I was able to return the Moto Q to Verizon for a full refund after
hearing of a program called:  Mobile Speaks.  This program can be used
on Smart Phones running Windows Mobile along with Pocket PC's.  It works
with several different service providers and costs about $300.00.  I was
able to purchase the Moto Q-9C from an individual and used the Mobile
Speaks program for a 30-day trial to make sure I liked all it had to
offer.  This program works great, and I'm able to use features on a
different new phone I've purchased which is called the Ozone from
Verizon.  I kept the Moto to use as a spare, but I wanted a brand-new
phone.

Since all of this, I found out that the Talks program, like Mobile
Speaks is a fully functioning program, but doesn't work with as many
smart phones and with as many carriers.

I might also point out that when you purchase a Smart Phone from Verizon
that has come out after November of last year, that you must have a Data
package with your current plan.  A Data package gives you access to the
Internet and E-mail from your phone.  This is not meant for everyone,
but if you think there might be a reason for this function, then a
Windows Mobile device running a speech program might be what you need.

If anyone has any questions, they can keep the thread going on this list
or contact me off list at:

tim.mar...@state.nm.us

Here is the link to where you can get a trial of the Mobile Speaks
software.

http://www.codefactory.es

To get a good detailed tutorial on installing and using this program,
also a place to purchase once you've used the trial of Mobile Speaks:

http://www.handytech.us/demos.html

Hope all this helps.

Sincerely,
Tim Martin


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RE: Gotomeeeting.

2009-08-27 Thread Stephen Guerra
Probably not, but what GoToMeeting has which is included in the package for
your complete use is visiting:

www.accessibleevent.com



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RE: Talks question

2009-08-27 Thread Martin, Tim A., NMDOT
Good morning List,

Here is the promised information.

A few months ago I started hearing talk of a Smart Phone that was fully
accessible to blind people.  This phone was from Verizon and contained
the Talks program.  The phone was a Motorola Q-9C and with the speech
program cost $249 with a 2 year contract.  According to Verizon, the
Moto phone was the only one they offered that would do this.  Of course
I was eager to have a phone that would allow me complete access to all
it had to offer.  I was currently using the Env 2 and I could read and
compose text messages, but as far as simple things like setting an alarm
or leaving myself a note, and many other things, it just wouldn't
happen.

I purchased the phone and found it to work fairly well, but it had a few
issues.  It came with Pocket Word that wasn't accessible with the Talks
program.  This left me a bit frustrated because I wanted full use of all
the features of this phone, and so I began to inquire of other types of
phones and different speech programs.  Through my searching, I
discovered that the Talks program Verizon sells and on the Moto phone
was not the fully functioning version of the program.

I was able to return the Moto Q to Verizon for a full refund after
hearing of a program called:  Mobile Speaks.  This program can be used
on Smart Phones running Windows Mobile along with Pocket PC's.  It works
with several different service providers and costs about $300.00.  I was
able to purchase the Moto Q-9C from an individual and used the Mobile
Speaks program for a 30-day trial to make sure I liked all it had to
offer.  This program works great, and I'm able to use features on a
different new phone I've purchased which is called the Ozone from
Verizon.  I kept the Moto to use as a spare, but I wanted a brand-new
phone.

Since all of this, I found out that the Talks program, like Mobile
Speaks is a fully functioning program, but doesn't work with as many
smart phones and with as many carriers.

I might also point out that when you purchase a Smart Phone from Verizon
that has come out after November of last year, that you must have a Data
package with your current plan.  A Data package gives you access to the
Internet and E-mail from your phone.  This is not meant for everyone,
but if you think there might be a reason for this function, then a
Windows Mobile device running a speech program might be what you need.

If anyone has any questions, they can keep the thread going on this list
or contact me off list at:

tim.mar...@state.nm.us

Here is the link to where you can get a trial of the Mobile Speaks
software.

http://www.codefactory.es

To get a good detailed tutorial on installing and using this program,
also a place to purchase once you've used the trial of Mobile Speaks:

http://www.handytech.us/demos.html

Hope all this helps.

Sincerely,
Tim Martin


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Re: Latest DeltaPanel Software problems.

2009-08-27 Thread Jim NOseworthy

Judy:

It works for the delta family of soundcards.

Cheers.


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Subject: RE: Latest DeltaPanel Software problems.


thanks for making it available. Does it work with cards other than the 
delta

44?

Regards,

Judy


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Judy:

You can download the drivers from my server at:
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Can someone tell me where to get the older drivers?

Judy


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Yo Folks:

For those who are using the DeltaPanel software: do not install the 
latest

version of that software.  It is totally inaccessible thus rendering your
ability to configure your soundcard as non-existent.

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RE: Latest DeltaPanel Software problems.

2009-08-27 Thread Judy W
thanks for making it available. Does it work with cards other than the delta
44?

Regards,

Judy
 

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Judy:

You can download the drivers from my server at:
ftp.compuconference.com/Delta_Panel_V32_5.10.00.5065.exe

Hope this helps.



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>
> Can someone tell me where to get the older drivers?
>
> Judy
>
>
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> Subject: Latest DeltaPanel Software problems.
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> Yo Folks:
>
> For those who are using the DeltaPanel software: do not install the latest
> version of that software.  It is totally inaccessible thus rendering your
> ability to configure your soundcard as non-existent.
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