On the first Thursday of every month in the Unmute Presents podcast feed, you can hear Chris talk about Braille and the technology used with Braille then and now this show's at your fingertips, and you can get it by subscribing to the unmute Presents podcast feed. Make sure that you're subscribed or head on over to unmute show to search out old episodes. Sometimes you need to play jaws in one ear and hear the audio from the rest of your computer in another ear. And you might be wondering, Michael, how does this help? Because I know that's what I was wondering myself. So I'm going to demonstrate this by opening a unmute presents episode, setting up email on the blind Shell classic aye heading level one. Okay, so here's setting up email on the blind shell classic two. I'm gonna start playing this episode with b for button play button. And now that I found it, I'm gonna hit enter. I'm gonna pause it in a moment, but I want you to listen. Play button. Setting up email on the pause pause play. Hey, guess what? You can get the blind shell classic two in both red and black from atguy. Check out at Guydeh. Could barely hear Jaws. At least I could. It does help if you turn Jaws up a little bit louder because Jaws was turned down a bit, but this also helps as well. If you hit Jaws key space followed by v for volume and think of volume as sound. Or how is it that I can hear Jaws volume and then b for balance. Where do I want to put the jaws in the balance? Do I want to balance it to the left? Do I want to balance it to the right? Balance, then tap left or right. If you tap the left key, Jaws will go to your left ear and everything else will go to your right ear. If you tap your right key, Jaws will go to your right ear and everything else will go to your left ear. So let's put Jaws in our left ear. Jaws is routed to the left. And if you're listening with headphones, you hear that Jaws is now routed to the left. And now if I hit space pause.com blind shell, you hear my voice. Check the accessories that we have available, like a spare battery or the blind shell. We've got all four cases available as well. But you could hear that Jaws was in the left ear and my voice with this ad was in the right ear. If you want to restore the balance, hit Jaws key space, v volume for Victor, balance for balance, and hit the up arrow. Balance has been restored for all apps and Jaws tells you that balance has been restored for all apps. Also check out atguys.com blindshell for more information. Title is setting up email in the Blind Shell Classic IP Microsoft play. So as you can hear Jaws and the audio is playing in the same channels. Hope you find that to be helpful. Definitely use it quite a bit, especially when I'm on phone calls.
Jaws Tips: Balancing Audio
Episode description
In this episode, we dive into a handy JAWS trick for balancing audio between your left and right ears, helping you manage JAWS output and other audio sources simultaneously. Michael demonstrates how to adjust the balance of JAWS using keyboard shortcuts and explains why this feature is useful for multitasking or focusing on different audio streams.
This episode is a quick and effective tutorial for JAWS users looking to optimize their workflow and audio experience.
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