Adjusting the speaker or output volume level
hardware
You must have speakers or a headset plugged into your computer to hear audio from a chat room.
- speakers
If you are using speakers be sure they are plugged in correctly and that the power is turned on.
note: most sound cards use a standard color code on their
jacks or 'plugs'. For most sound card configurations the speaker out
connector is colored 'green'.
Adjust the volume knob on the speakers to about 3/4 of the way to maximum.
- headset
If you are using a headset be sure that it is plugged into the computer correctly
Some headsets include a microphone, if this is the case there will be two plugs at the end of your headset cable
The plugs on most headset cords have an 'icon' of a microphone and/or a speaker on each plug
Be sure your speaker plug is plugged into the speaker output of your computer
note: most sound cards use a standard color code on their
jacks or 'plugs'. For most sound card configurations the speaker out
connector is colored 'green'.
Be sure your microphone is plugged into the microphone input of your computer
note: most sound cards use a standard color code on their
jacks or 'plugs'. For most sound card configurations the microphone
in connector is colored 'pink'.
Some headsets have a volume control or mute button half way up the
cord. If your headset has this feature be sure the volume control on the
cord is turned up the whole way and that it is not set to 'cut off' or 'mute' mode.
controlling volume
Enter a voice enabled chat room
You should be able to hear people speaking when a microphone icon appears to the left of their nickname
Adjust the output volume of the chat room
by using the speaker icon in the 'audio toolbar'
(audio toolbar)
Click on
the speaker icon and the speaker volume slider will appear
Slide the control up to increase the volume
Slide the control
down to decrease the volume
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