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Built-in monitor speakers are usually not the best quality. The monitor should have it's own volume control have you tried adjusting it?
You can use external speakers by plugging them into the same jack in the back (green) of the PC instead of the monitor.
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You would need to connect the speakers to your computer. There should be a little jack on the back of the monitor marked audio. This will need to be connected to your soundcard jack for front speakers. Once this cable is connected you should have sound from your speakers. Hope this helps.
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Since most laptop does not provide audio lineout just the headphone out jack, that is what you will have to use (try setting the audio output level to about 1/2 way up) as the audio output to feed you audio line in at the monitor. You need to get audio cable with mini stereo phone plug at both ends, try Radio Shack.
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To adjust volume, press the down arrow on the lower right corner, to enter volume-setting mode. Then use the up arrow to raise the volume. I think you press the menu button when you are done, or the volume graphic might just go away after a minute.
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