Dell Precision 210 Dell Precision WorkStation 210 Desktop Systems User's Guide - Page 104

Audio Mixer, Audio Control, Master Out, Advanced Controls, Options, Advanced, PC Speaker Mute,

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Use the following procedure to adjust the speaker or headphone volume in the Windows NT 4.0 operating system: 1. Start the Audio Mixer utility located in the Audio Control program folder. 2. Adjust the slide controls labeled "Master" to adjust the volume and balance for all devices, or adjust the slide controls for an individual device. For detailed instructions on adjusting the volume, see your Windows NT documentation. To mute the internal speaker, follow these steps: 1. Start the Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT operating system. 2. Double-click the speaker icon in the right corner of the taskbar. 3. From the Master Out panel, click Advanced Controls in the Options menu. 4. Click the Advanced button under the Master Out column. 5. Click the PC Speaker Mute check box. The 4237B 3D sound system contains two controls-a space control and a center control-for adjusting the spatial effect of sound played through speakers connected to your computer. Turning up the level of the space control increases the amount of corrected directional information, restores the proper localization of the original sounds, and expands the width of the overall sound stage. Turning down the level of the space control decreases these effects. Always adjust the space control before adjusting the center control. Turning up the center control emphasizes centered sounds (typically vocals, solo instruments, bass, and kick drums in a musical recording) so that their intensity appears increased and they are brought into the center of the room. To adjust the space and center controls, follow these steps: 1. Start the Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT operating system. 2. Click right on the blue circle icon in the lower-right corner of the taskbar. 3. Click the Enabled check box in the control panel that appears. 4. Slide the Space and Center control slide switches until you achieve the desired effect. 6-4 Dell Precision 210 Desktop Systems User's Guide

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Dell Precision 210 Desktop Systems User’s Guide
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Use the following procedure to adjust the speaker or headphone volume in the Win-
dows NT 4.0 operating system:
1.
Start the
Audio Mixer
utility located in the
Audio Control
program folder.
2.
Adjust the slide controls labeled “Master” to adjust the volume and balance for
all devices, or adjust the slide controls for an individual device.
For detailed instructions on adjusting the volume, see your Windows NT
documentation.
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To mute the internal speaker, follow these steps:
1.
Start the Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT operating system.
2.
Double-click the speaker icon in the right corner of the taskbar.
3.
From the
Master Out
panel, click
Advanced Controls
in the
Options
menu.
4.
Click the
Advanced
button under the
Master Out
column.
5.
Click the
PC Speaker Mute
check box.
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The 4237B 3D sound system contains two controls—a space control and a center
control—for adjusting the spatial effect of sound played through speakers connected
to your computer. Turning up the level of the space control increases the amount of
corrected directional information, restores the proper localization of the original
sounds, and expands the width of the overall sound stage. Turning down the level of
the space control decreases these effects. Always adjust the space control before
adjusting the center control. Turning up the center control emphasizes centered
sounds (typically vocals, solo instruments, bass, and kick drums in a musical record-
ing) so that their intensity appears increased and they are brought into the center of
the room.
To adjust the space and center controls, follow these steps:
1.
Start the Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT operating system.
2.
Click right on the blue circle icon in the lower-right corner of the taskbar.
3.
Click the
Enabled
check box in the control panel that appears.
4.
Slide the Space and Center control slide switches until you achieve the desired
effect.