HP Pavilion zv6000 Hardware and Software Guide - Page 83

Using the Windows Volume Icon, Video Features, Using the S-Video-Jack

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Multimedia Using the Windows Volume Icon To place the Windows Volume icon on the taskbar, select Start > Control Panel > Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices > Sounds and Audio Devices, and then select the Volume tab. Select the check box for Place volume icon in the taskbar, and then select OK. ■ To adjust volume, select the icon. To increase or decrease volume, drag the slide bar up or down. To mute or restore volume, select or clear the Mute check box. ■ To access links to additional volume settings, such as balance, right-click the icon. ✎ If you cannot see an icon you have placed on the taskbar, it may be hidden. To display the icon, right-click the taskbar, select Properties, clear the Hide inactive icons check box, and then select OK. Video Features Using the S-Video-Jack The S-Video-out jack supports video signals only. ■ This section describes how to connect an S-Video device to the S-Video-out jack on your notebook. ■ For information about setting up a configuration that combines audio and video functions, such as playing a DVD movie on your notebook and displaying it on your television, refer to "Connecting a Monitor, Projector or Television," later in this chapter. 4-4 Hardware and Software Guide

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Multimedia
Using the Windows Volume Icon
To place the Windows Volume icon on the taskbar, select
Start > Control Panel > Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices >
Sounds and Audio Devices,
and then select the
Volume
tab.
Select the check box for
Place volume icon in the taskbar,
and
then select
OK.
To adjust volume, select the icon. To increase or decrease
volume, drag the slide bar up or down. To mute or restore
volume, select or clear the
Mute
check box.
To access links to additional volume settings, such as
balance, right-click the icon.
If you cannot see an icon you have placed on the taskbar, it
may be hidden. To display the icon, right-click the taskbar,
select
Properties,
clear the
Hide inactive icons
check box, and
then select
OK.
Video Features
Using the S-Video-Jack
The S-Video-out jack supports video signals only.
This section describes how to connect an S-Video device to
the S-Video-out jack on your notebook.
For information about setting up a configuration that
combines audio and video functions, such as playing a DVD
movie on your notebook and displaying it on your television,
refer to
“Connecting a Monitor, Projector or Television,”
later in this chapter.