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From: jp Jamous
Date: May 18, 2022 12:16PM


Are you sharing your audio along with your screen?

I have found that to fail sometimes. What I usually do is use a different sound card, i.e. my external monitor, to output JAWS through its speakers. This way, my microphone captures my voice and JAWS at the same level.

You may want to try that and setup an environment with multiple sound cards.


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Dear list, I was doing a practice session for my company's gaad event that we are doing on Thursday and my co-workers were telling me that my Jaws voice volume was really low and that they could not h
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Dear list,



I was doing a practice session for my company's gaad event that we are

doing on Thursday and my co-workers were telling me that my Jaws voice

volume was really low and that they could not hear it very well. Is

their a command to make sure that the volume of jaws is loud enough

while on a zoom meeting? Thanks.



Sincerely,

Nathan Clark







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