Re: On-Screen Volume Level
- From: "diablo" <nomail@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 21:09:49 -0500
"Dale" <Dale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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nHi:
I just upgraded my folks' PC from Windows Me to XP Home Ed.
IN the system tray, there is an icon, that when clicked, brings up a
Volume Control slider to adjust the speaker volume.
The keyboard has +/- buttons for adjusting the volume.
When pressed, vertical green bars would apper on the screen, indicating
the volume level, when I was using Windows ME.
After upgarding to XP Home Ed., I no longer see these verical green bars
going across the screen (like a progress thermometer) indicating the
volume level. Is there a switch that needs to be turned on or are they
not avaialble under XP Home Ed. ?
Thank you...
DaleB
Probably a keyboard driver is what did that. Maybe look at the keyboard
manufactures web site for an updated XP driver.
Brian
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