Troubleshooting
Chapter 2
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Troubleshooting
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Make sure that you have the speakers connected
properly.
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The Volume knob affects all sound on
your computer, but each input can be
turned up or down individually by
adjusting the sound/mixer settings. To adjust
these settings, double-click the Volume icon on
the taskbar.
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Your audio system may be muted. Press the Mute
button on the keyboard. If the message Mute Off
appears, you just turned off the mute feature;
your system should now produce sound. If the
message Mute On appears, you just muted your
system; press the Mute button again to turn it off.
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Make sure that headphones are not plugged into
the keyboard. If they are, sound goes to the
headphones.
Speakerphone
I’m getting a squealing noise from the speakers
or the microphone.
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During a phone call, turn the Volume knob
on the keyboard counterclockwise to decrease
the volume.
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Click the Volume icon on the taskbar
and drag the volume bar downward.
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If your display is against a wall or other object,
pull it out a few inches.
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If your display is underneath a shelf or large
object, pull the display out.