HP 810-145qe, 120-1000z, 120-1031, 120-1150xt manual Audio and speakers, Then click Open Volume Mixer

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Audio and speakers

Symptom

Possible solution

 

 

No sound is produced.

If you use an HDMI connector on the graphics card (select

 

models only) to connect your display (monitor) to the computer,

 

you should also connect analog speakers to the computer

 

Audio Line Out connector if you want to hear sound during the

 

initial setup of the computer.

 

Refer to the setup poster to connect analog speakers.

 

 

 

Press the Mute button on the keyboard to see whether the Mute

 

feature is enabled.

 

Or

 

1 Right-click the Volume icon on the taskbar, and

 

then click Open Volume Mixer.

 

The Volume Mixer settings window opens.

 

2 If programs are muted, click the Mute button to unmute.

 

 

 

If you are using built-in monitor speakers, use the monitor front

 

panel Volume button to adjust volume. Use the front panel

 

buttons to enter the onscreen display (OSD) and ensure audio is

 

enabled and volume is set appropriately.

 

 

 

To increase the volume, click the Volume icon on the task bar,

 

or use the keyboard controls. Check the volume setting in your

 

software program.

 

 

 

Ensure that you connected powered (active) speakers and that

 

they are turned on.

 

 

 

Turn off your computer, and then unplug and reconnect the

 

speakers. Ensure the speakers are connected to an audio

 

connector, not a Line In or headphone connector.

 

 

 

To resume from Sleep mode, press the Sleep button (select

 

models only), or press the Esc key on the keyboard.

 

 

 

Unplug headphones if they are connected to your computer (or

 

speaker system).

 

 

Volume is very low or

Ensure that you connected the speakers to the Audio Out (lime

unsatisfactory.

green) connector on the back of the computer. (Additional

 

audio connectors are used for multiple-channel speakers.)

 

Detached non-powered speakers (speakers without a separate

 

power source, such as batteries or a power cord) do not

 

produce satisfactory sound. Replace the non-powered speakers

 

with powered speakers.

 

 

36Getting Started (features vary by model)

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Contents Getting Started USA Table of Contents Iv Getting Started features vary by model Setting Up Your Computer Checking the Computer InstallationConnecting other devices to the computer Network Icon/label Description and function EthernetConnecting speakers Connecting Speakers or MicrophonesAudio connectors Icon/label Description and function Connecting headphones Connecting a microphoneSetting up a wired Ethernet network connection Connecting to a NetworkSetting up a wireless network connection Connecting a Modem Connecting the Television Signal and Video CablesVideo Icon/label Description and function Audio input Television Icon/label Description and function Output Television Icon/label Description and function InputConnecting the TV signal source without a set-top box CalloutsCallouts Using an infrared receiver IR blaster Using an external IR receiverPreparing to Use Your Computer Turning Off the Computer Connecting to the InternetRestarting the Computer Click Online Services, and then click Get Online Click All Programs, and then click Internet ExplorerAdjusting microphone recording level in Windows Adjusting the Speaker VolumeSelecting the Microphone Computer risk Computer feature Using passwordsProtecting Your Computer Using antivirus software Using firewall softwareGuidelines for Installing Software and Hardware Devices Setting Up User AccountsInstalling critical security updates Page Special Features of Your Computer Using the Memory Card ReaderPage Using a Vertical CD/DVD Drive Using LightScribe TechnologyUsing the Remote Control Using the Help and Support Center Accessing Support on the WebFinding Guides on the Web Click Support and DriversUsing the PC Help & Tools Folder Using HP Advisor SoftwareFinding Onscreen Guides Click All Programs Click User GuidesUsing the Computer with Safety and Comfort Getting Started features vary by model Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting Computer ProblemsSymptom Possible solution Computer does not startClick Start Task Manager End TaskPower SymptomScreen Resolution Display monitorKeyboard and mouse with cable Wireless keyboard and mouse Possible solution For a mouse with a roller ballPossible solution Check for these problems For an optical mouseLED light, and hold it for Connection was Then click Open Volume Mixer Audio and speakersInternet access CD and DVD drives CD and DVD drives Update Driver Software Select Search automatically for updated driverVideo SoftwareHardware installation Performance Wireless devices Bluetooth DevicesCheck mark in the My device is set up and ready to RemoveRemote control Memory card readerSoftware repair overview Software TroubleshootingUpdating drivers Microsoft System Restore Click System protectionSoftware program and hardware driver reinstallation Click Software Program ReinstallationMaintenance Maintenance tasksWeekly MonthlyCreating data backup discs Creating system recovery discsCleaning the computer and monitor Keeping the Computer Free of Dust, Dirt, and HeatCleaning the computer vents System RecoveryCleaning the keyboard and mouse Creating recovery discs System recovery optionsSystem recovery from the Windows 7 Start Menu Starting system recovery from user-created recovery discs Performing the Post-Recovery Procedure Additional TroubleshootingWindows 7 Troubleshooting Tools HP Support AssistantIndex See audio speakers Checking installation Page Page Power to make a change
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