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JAWS volume problem
Fanus
Hello list
So then, let me ask my question here about which I was banned from the other list. I have my system volume go to a speaker connected to my pc's line out and the JAWS speech goes to a USB TurtleBeach sound card. The speaker connected to the TurtleBeach is at full volume but I want it a bit louder, so is there a setting in JAWS or in pc settings where I can raise the USB sound card volume? Regards Fanus
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Thom Spittle
Open your windows run dialog box with windows are. Type in SNDVOL which is short for sound volume. Once in there, tab through and you may see places to change the volume for different applications. Hope this helps
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On Sep 19, 2020, at 3:12 PM, Fanus <buys.fanus@gmail.com> wrote:
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Gene
While the sound card is connected, do the following:
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Open the run dialog. Hold the Windows key and type r. Then type sndvol and type enter. The volume control will open. You will be on a slider to change the volume. Experiment with the left and right arrow keys to see which one lowers the volume and which one raises it. You would want to have something playing like a song, so you can hear the changes. Set the volume as you want, then close the dialog with alt f4. There is no o.k. button and changes take immediate effect so you can hear the volume change as you use the left and right arrow keys to change it. Gene
On 9/19/2020 2:11 PM, Fanus wrote:
Hello list
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Fanus
Hello Gene
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Thanks, it worked just as you explained. Regards Fanus
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2020 9:32 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] JAWS volume problem While the sound card is connected, do the following: Open the run dialog. Hold the Windows key and type r. Then type sndvol and type enter. The volume control will open. You will be on a slider to change the volume. Experiment with the left and right arrow keys to see which one lowers the volume and which one raises it. You would want to have something playing like a song, so you can hear the changes. Set the volume as you want, then close the dialog with alt f4. There is no o.k. button and changes take immediate effect so you can hear the volume change as you use the left and right arrow keys to change it. Gene On 9/19/2020 2:11 PM, Fanus wrote: Hello list
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