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You declined to specify the make and model of your player, so I'm assuming it has a control dial on the front. "Turn" the dial clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease the volume. If your player doesn't have a control dial on the front, please reply to this post and specify the make and model of your player.
You didn't specify the make and model of your player, so I'm assuming it has a control dial on the front. "Turn" the dial clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease the volume. If your player doesn't have a control dial, please reply to this post and specify the make and model of your player.
Most of the time their are multiple ways to do this.
1. On the speaker in the lower right hand corner left click and a volume bar appears. Slide it up and down. It should be adjust to 75% IMO.
2. On your keys there should be symbols that look like speakers that should match the color of you "fn" key. Press and hold the fn key and then press the corresponding speaker key to increase or decrease the volume.
3. There may be a rotary volume control on the front of the laptop case. It's as simple as turning it to increase or decrease it.
On the volume bar in windows verify that the muted in unchecked.
Some tuners denote volume as attenuation so zero means it is at full volume and -20 means it is 20 decibels or 20 percent etc below zero. Essentially, zero means it is not being held back while the higher the number, the higher amount of holding back.
I am not sure what you mean by the volume does not increase or decrease normally so you'll have to ask that one with more details and information to get something more on that issue.
8. Clock: Press and hold CLK button until the
hour digit flashes. Turn the volume
control to increase/decrease the
hours. Press again to set the minutes. Turn the volume control to
increase/decrease the minutes
This is a known problem with the factory units and no, there is no fix. There is a series of checks you can do, but short of that the only option has been to replace the unit. I have included the graphic for the checks, other than that it is not fixable.
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