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Controlling Volume

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Controlling Volume You can adjust the output volume of your computer with the following volume controls which interact with each other. With Keyboard To decrease the output volume, press and hold Fn key and then, press F3 ( ) key. 2 To increase the output volume, press and hold Fn key and then, press F4 ( ) key. These functions can work on Windows. On Windows 1. Click start - Control Panel. 2. Click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices; then, Sounds and Audio Devices. If Classic view is selected, double-click Sounds and Audio Devices icon. 3. In Sounds and Audio Devices Properties dialog box, slide the lever to control the output volume. 4. Click OK and close the dialog box; then the Control Panel window. You can also easily adjust the volume in the window that will open when clicking the speaker symbol on the taskbar. When the symbol is not on the taskbar, check the box of Place volume icon in the taskbar in the step 3. If you want to adjust the output volume of each source individually: 1. Click start - Control Panel. 2. Click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices; then, Sounds and Audio Devices. If Classic view is selected, double-click Sounds and Audio Devices icon. 3. In Sounds and Audio Devices Properties dialog box, click Advanced... button of Device volume section. 4. Slide the lever of the source that you want to control. 5. Close the dialog box, then; click OK and close the Control Panel window. 2-8

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Controlling Volume
You can adjust the output volume of your computer with the following volume
controls which interact with each other.
With Keyboard
To decrease the output volume, press and hold
Fn
key and then, press
F3 (
)
key.
To increase the output volume, press and hold
Fn
key and then, press
F4 (
)
key.
These functions can work on Windows.
On Windows
1.
Click
start - Control Panel
.
2.
Click
Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices
; then,
Sounds and Audio Devices
. If
Classic view is selected, double-click
Sounds and Audio Devices
icon.
3.
In
Sounds and Audio Devices Properties
dialog box, slide the lever to control the
output volume.
4.
Click
OK
and close the dialog box; then the
Control Panel
window.
You can also easily adjust the volume in the window that will open when
clicking the speaker symbol on the taskbar. When the symbol is not on the
taskbar, check the box of
Place volume icon in the taskbar
in the step 3.
If you want to adjust the output volume of each source individually:
1.
Click
start - Control Panel
.
2.
Click
Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices
; then,
Sounds and Audio Devices
. If
Classic view is selected, double-click
Sounds and Audio Devices
icon.
3.
In
Sounds and Audio Devices Properties
dialog box, click
Advanced
… button of
Device volume
section.
4.
Slide the lever of the source that you want to control.
5.
Close the dialog box, then; click
OK
and close
the
Control Panel
window
.