Hello!
Hmm, the m-audio works really great with jaws.
And allso when stating such things you really need to be very clear on
what's not working and whats working.
For example:
The latest drivers comes with a new controlpanel for the m-audio cards.
This does not work either with jaws or hal.
But if you roll back to the previous install then the control panel works
just fine.
At least for me.
M-audio has very good cards in my opinion.
The m-audio delta audiophile 192 has a very clear sound and the noise level
is really low.
I have told m-audio to fix this screenreader incompatibilities and got a
positive answer.
They actually listened but if they have done something i can not say as i am
really satisfied with the drivers i am using now.
/Anders.

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yes be careful with the M-audio 1 it does not work with jaws.
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From: "DJ DOCTOR P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hello Bruce,
> That sound card, is a very exhalent sound card.
> But however, all of them can deliver 2 channel stereo sound as well as 
> 5.1/7.1 surround sound. Take your pick, there many to choose from.
> But also keep in mind, some of the higher end sound cards aren't Jaws user
> friendly.
> My best regards.
>  John.
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>>I am in the process of assembling a new desktop system for myself. I'm  
>>not building my own computer, but I am adding things I want. One thing  
>>I'm looking at doing is adding an internal sound card to replace the  
>>integrated one that comes with the system. While I love doing audio  
>>editing, I'm an old-fashioned type who still uses just two speakers. 
>>So  what I want to know is, is there a high-end sound card that will 
>>allow  me to use two speakers instead of 100 or whatever the current 
>>surround  sound specifications are? I don't care if the card has 5.1 
>>or 7.1  capabilities, I might want to utilize that in future, but I'd 
>>like to be  able to use my old-fashioned two-speaker stereo speakers 
>>if I can. How's  the Sound Blaster Audogy SE?
>>
>> Bruce
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