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If you have USB speakers or headphones, or analog headphones plugged into a USB sound card, plug them into any USB port. USB speakers act as separate audio devices, and you may have to specify which speakers to use by default.
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(itstool) path: page/p
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If you have USB speakers or headphones, or analog headphones plugged into a USB sound card, plug them into any USB port. USB speakers act as separate audio devices, and you may have to specify which speakers to use by default.
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Translated and reviewed by
Andrew Janke
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Located in
C/sound-usespeakers.page:40
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On the <gui>Output</gui> tab, select the device in the list of devices.
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(itstool) path: item/p
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On the <gui>Output</gui> tab, select the device in the list of devices.
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Translated and reviewed by
Andrew Janke
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Located in
C/sound-usespeakers.page:48
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If you don't see your device on the <gui>Output</gui> tab, check the <gui>Hardware</gui> tab. Select your device and try different profiles.
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(itstool) path: page/p
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If you don't see your device on the <gui>Output</gui> tab, check the <gui>Hardware</gui> tab. Select your device and try different profiles.
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Translated and reviewed by
Andrew Janke
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Located in
C/sound-usespeakers.page:51
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Set the sound volume for the computer and control the loudness of each application.
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(itstool) path: info/desc
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Set the sound volume for the computer and control the volume of each application.
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Translated by
Andrew Janke
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Reviewed by
Joel Addison
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Located in
C/sound-volume.page:19
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Change the sound volume
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(itstool) path: page/title
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Change the sound volume
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Translated and reviewed by
Andrew Janke
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Located in
C/sound-volume.page:24
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To change the sound volume, click the <gui>sound menu</gui> on the <gui>menu bar</gui> and move the volume slider left or right. You can completely turn off sound by checking <gui>Mute</gui>.
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(itstool) path: page/p
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To change the sound volume, click the <gui>sound menu</gui> on the <gui>menu bar</gui> and move the volume slider left or right. You can completely turn off sound by checking <gui>Mute</gui>.
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Translated and reviewed by
Joel Pickett
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Located in
C/sound-volume.page:26
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Some keyboards have keys that let you control the volume. They normally look like stylized speakers with waves coming out of them. They are often near the "F" keys at the top. On laptop keyboards, they are usually on the "F" keys. Hold down the <key>Fn</key> key on your keyboard to use them.
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(itstool) path: page/p
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Some keyboards have keys that let you control the volume. They normally look like stylised speakers with waves coming out of them. They are often near the "F" keys at the top. On laptop keyboards, they are usually on the "F" keys. Hold down the <key>Fn</key> key on your keyboard to use them.
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Translated and reviewed by
Joel Pickett
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Located in
C/sound-volume.page:28
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Of course, if you have external speakers, you can also change the volume using the volume control on the speakers themselves. Some headphones have a volume control too.
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(itstool) path: page/p
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Of course, if you have external speakers, you can also change the volume using the volume control on the speakers themselves. Some headphones have a volume control too.
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Translated and reviewed by
Andrew Janke
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Located in
C/sound-volume.page:33
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Changing the sound volume for individual applications
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(itstool) path: section/title
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Changing the sound volume for individual applications
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Translated and reviewed by
Andrew Janke
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Located in
C/sound-volume.page:38
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You can change the volume for one application, but leave the volume for others unchanged. This is useful if you're listening to music and browsing the web, for example. You might want to turn off the volume in the web browser so sounds from websites don't interrupt the music.
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(itstool) path: section/p
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You can change the volume for one application, but leave the volume for others unchanged. This is useful if you're listening to music and browsing the web, for example. You might want to turn off the volume in the web browser so sounds from websites don't interrupt the music.
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Translated and reviewed by
Joel Pickett
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Located in
C/sound-volume.page:39
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