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What type of laptop HP , ASUS , COMPAQ , ACER ?.......... Up the
Volume on My HP Laptop
Open the "Start" menu and click on the
"Control Panel" icon.
Locate and open the icon that deals with sound.
Depending on your version of Windows, it will say either
"Sounds and Audio Devices" or "Adjust System Volume."
Adjust the volume under the "Speakers" icon.
To do this, click on the slider bar and move it up on the
slider.
If you need to decrease the volume, simply move the slider
bar down.
Click on "OK" when finished and close the
"Control Panel" window.
Click on the speaker icon in the bottom-right corner of the
screen for a faster volume adjustment. Simply move the slider bar up to
increase the volume and move it back down to decrease the volume.
Volume on an Acer
Laptop
Acer laptops are typically sold with
pre-installed Windows operating systems that offer sound-adjustment features
for increasing the volume on the laptop's built-in stereo speakers.
These same functions can also be used in tandem
with external speakers or headphones to increase the volume, as well as mute
all sound on the laptop.
If the computer should output an unusually low volume,
fixing the problem may be no more involved than sliding a control switch with
the computer mouse. Click once on the speaker icon in the taskbar on the lower-right corner
to open a rectangular window with a slide control.
Click and hold the left mouse button on the slide control to
drag it upward, increasing the volume to the laptop's maximum setting.
Click the "Mixer" button below the slider control
to open another window with volume controls for "Speakers" and
"Applications," adjusting each slide control upward to increase the
volume.
Be sure the speaker icon below each control is not
accidentally muted.
Click once on each speaker icon to remove the red circle
with a slash through it, which will restore audio.
Click the Microsoft flag or "Start" button in the
lower-left corner if the shortcut speaker icon is missing from the taskbar.
Click "Control Panel" to select
"Adjust Sounds" from the Hardware and Sounds category.
Acer laptops are typically sold with pre-installed Windows operating systems that offer sound-adjustment features for increasing the volume on the laptop's built-in stereo speakers. These same functions can also be used in tandem with external speakers or headphones to increase the volume, as well as mute all sound on the laptop. If the computer should output an unusually low volume, fixing the problem may be no more involved than sliding a control switch with the computer mouse.
Click once on the speaker icon in the taskbar on the lower-right corner to open a rectangular window with a slide control. Click and hold the left mouse button on the slide control to drag it upward, increasing the volume to the laptop's maximum setting. Click the "Mixer" button below the slider control to open another window with volume controls for "Speakers" and "Applications," adjusting each slide control upward to increase the volume. Be sure the speaker icon below each control is not accidentally muted. Click once on each speaker icon to remove the red circle with a slash through it, which will restore audio. Click the Microsoft flag or "Start" button in the lower-left corner if the shortcut speaker icon is missing from the taskbar. Click "Control Panel" to select "Adjust Sounds" from the Hardware and Sounds category. Hope this helps
Your computer should have a little speaker icon in the lower right hand corner of the screen on the taskbar. Click on it and check to make sure that volume slider is set to the maximum volume.
Also check the media player program that you are using for a seperate volume control since most players like Windows Media Player or VLC Media Player will also have their own dedicated volume control somewhere right on the media player window itself. So just make sure this second volume control is also set to maximum.
Otherwise that may simply be as much as your built in laptop speakers are able to achieve. Very few laptops will have loud high performance speakers built-in. Most people simply buy an aftermarket external powered speaker system to plug into the headphone jack of their laptop if they want / need loud high quality sound.
Here are some links to a few models of external powered computer speaker systems that are currently available on EBay:
If you have volume control in the system tray (bottom right corner), double-click it. In Windows XP you will see all the sound controls. Increase all to the maximum level (except microphone).
Use the buttons close to the screen to increase the volume.
There is a volume control in the player you are using. Increase it to the maximum.
If it doesn't help, please let us know.
1)Make sure volume is at maximum level. check down right hand side of your desktop.
2)Make sure speakers(headphones) volume is at maximum.
3) If problem continues check your speaker( connect it to other pc), and headphone as well.
4) If problem continues try reinstalling audio driver.
I have had that laptop once and had the same problem. I knew that it was the maximum volume of the speaker so I purchased external USB speakers to connect to the computer and the sound was clear and loud enough to hear anything played on the computer.
look on the lower right corner of your screen. there should be a volume icon down there. it looks like a speaker. click that and see if it is set up or down low. if it is low turn it up then it should work. this controls the amount of sound coming out of the sound card on your computer.
Right click on the speaker icon in the task bar, lower right hand corner of the screen.
Select "Adjust Audio Properties."
In the popup box, go down to "Speaker Volume." Click "Advanced"
In the new pop-up, make sure that "Laptop speakers" is selected. Click all the OKs you need to in order to establish that setting and clear out of "Adjust audio properties."
Now you SHOULD have much better sound from your speakers.
For some reason, my D250 keeps defaulting to "Stereo headset" which produces much lower volume sounds when a headset is not inserted. So low that you can't watch and hear a video through the speakers and understand what is being said. Once you switch to "laptop speakers" you'll be able to hear stuff. It won't be high volume, these things just don't put out high volume, but it will be reasonably audible, if this was the problem.
If you double click on the speaker icon in the lower right hand, it should bring up the mixer volume menu. Make sure none of the 'mute' buttons are selected. Also check the sliders to full volume or whatever is confortable for you. Good Luck.
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