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PC Speaker option in volume control box

 
 
vistanew
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      7th Dec 2007
Good evening, my outside computer speakers are not working; I opened the
volume control box and noticed that the pc speaker column is unhighlited
(innactive); clicked "options" at the upper corner of the box, and the
advanced control (option) is unhighlited, innactive.

Suggestions?
 
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Cal Bear '66
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      7th Dec 2007
Right click on the Speaker icon in the Notification Area of the Taskbar and
select Playback Devices. In the Playback window, click Speakers to highlight it
and press the "Set Default" button. Use the "Configure" and "Properties"
buttons on the Playback tab to setup your speakers.


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"vistanew" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Good evening, my outside computer speakers are not working; I opened the
> volume control box and noticed that the pc speaker column is unhighlited
> (innactive); clicked "options" at the upper corner of the box, and the
> advanced control (option) is unhighlited, innactive.
>
> Suggestions?



 
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