<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I can add something Lelio. We have been
using one of the Eutectics handsets - the '520' which looks like a normal
phone and has a handset switch. It has drivers to integrate with most soft
phones inc. IP Communicator. Our experience was so bad I have taken them
out of service. Essentially Windows 2000 is not good. There is only one
sound channel - our users had constant crashes until we updated the sound
driver (Dell machines). XP is much better - have not tried Vista. Normal
scenario is that users arrive in the morning and boot their machines up.
Every works fine for an hour or two after which the handset switch stops
working. Later in the day the phone stops working altogether and the PC
has to be rebooted. One of the causes is that for some reason we could
never understand the Eutectics driver turns logging on by default so the
more someone uses the phone the more the log file builds up and the phone
dies by inches. I would strongly advice anyone not to go down the Eutectics
route. (We did have many communications with Eutectics on this before we
gave up.)</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Paul</font>