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Push2TV HD TV Adapter for Intel® Wireless Display User Manual Adjusting the Sound Once a connection begins, the laptop's sound is muted. When the connection ends, the laptop's sound is enabled. Testing the Audio When the laptop is connected, clicking the Test audio button on the Adapter properties screen takes you to an audio test screen. If you do not hear audio after clicking the Play sample button, increase the volume on the TV speakers by using the TV remote. Global Volume Control Usually, the laptop's sound is muted after the laptop is connected to Intel Wireless Display. Sometimes, however, other applications might automatically turn on the laptop's sound. This results in your hearing the same sound from the laptop before hearing it from the TV. To turn the volume off, click the little speaker icon located on the far right of the taskbar. This brings up the Global Volume Control pop-up window. Click the speaker icon just below the slider to mute the laptop's sound. If the laptop's sound keeps coming back on, try turning the volume all the way down using the slider in the pop up window instead of muting. Moving the volume slider automatically unmutes the laptop's speakers. Windows Audio Mixer Attempting to change audio settings in the Windows Audio Mixer while using the application, might result in a connection disruption. (Find the Windows Audio Mixer by clicking the Mixer link in the Global Volume Control window.) Usually the connection is automatically reestablished. The TV image might flicker during this time. If the connection does not automatically reestablish, manually reconnect. Changing the Sound using the Windows Control Panel To bring up the audio device window click the Start icon, type audio device in the search field, and press the Enter key. On the Playback tab, make sure the green circle with a check mark is on local speakers. Setting Up Autoconnect You can use this feature to select a Push2TV HD Wireless Adapter that you want the Intel Wireless Display to try to connect to automatically. This is somewhat similar to selecting a default printer. Only one adapter at a time can be set as the auto-connect adapter. In addition, the auto-connect feature can be enabled only after you have successfully connected the first time and completed the security configuration. Auto-connect is an attempt to connect, and it could fail in the same ways that a manual connection could fail. Chapter 2. Wireless Display Settings | 13

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Chapter 2.
Wireless Display Settings
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Push2TV HD TV Adapter for Intel® Wireless Display User Manual
Adjusting the Sound
Once a connection begins, the laptop’s sound is muted. When the connection ends, the
laptop’s sound is enabled.
Testing the Audio
When the laptop is connected, clicking the
Test audio
button on the Adapter properties
screen takes you to an audio test screen. If you do not hear audio after clicking the
Play
sample
button, increase the volume on the TV speakers by using the TV remote.
Global Volume Control
Usually, the laptop’s sound is muted after the laptop is connected to Intel Wireless Display.
Sometimes, however, other applications might automatically turn on the laptop’s sound. This
results in your hearing the same sound from the laptop before hearing it from the TV. To turn
the volume off, click the little speaker icon located on the far right of the taskbar. This brings
up the Global Volume Control pop-up window. Click the speaker icon just below the slider to
mute the laptop’s sound. If the laptop’s sound keeps coming back on, try turning the volume
all the way down using the slider in the pop up window instead of muting. Moving the volume
slider automatically unmutes the laptop’s speakers.
Windows Audio Mixer
Attempting to change audio settings in the Windows Audio Mixer while using the application,
might result in a connection disruption. (Find the Windows Audio Mixer by clicking the
Mixer
link in the Global Volume Control window.) Usually the connection is automatically
reestablished. The TV image might flicker during this time. If the connection does not
automatically reestablish, manually reconnect.
Changing the Sound using the Windows Control Panel
To bring up the audio device window click the
Start
icon, type
audio device
in the search
field, and press the
Enter
key. On the Playback tab, make sure the green circle with a check
mark is on local speakers.
Setting Up Autoconnect
You can use this feature to select a Push2TV HD Wireless Adapter that you want the Intel
Wireless Display to try to connect to automatically. This is somewhat similar to selecting a
default printer. Only one adapter at a time can be set as the auto-connect adapter. In
addition, the auto-connect feature can be enabled only after you have successfully
connected the first time and completed the security configuration. Auto-connect is an attempt
to connect, and it could fail in the same ways that a manual connection could fail.