Name
Sounds
Synopsis
These settings involve Windows’ support audio hardware. See also Speech and Voice.
- Sounds, default audio devices for playback, recording, and MIDI
Control Panel → Sounds and Audio Devices → Audio tab
- Sounds, disable unwanted audio devices
Control Panel → Sounds and Audio Devices → Audio tab → Use only default devices
- Sounds, events that trigger sounds
Control Panel → Sounds and Audio Devices → Sounds tab
- Sounds, list devices
Control Panel → Sounds and Audio Devices → Hardware tab
- Sounds, mute all
Control Panel → Sounds and Audio Devices → Volume tab → Mute
- Sounds, play in web pages
Control Panel → Internet Options → Advanced tag → Multimedia → Play sounds in web pages
- Sounds, play sounds when Caps Lock, Num Lock, or Scroll Lock is pressed
Control Panel → Accessibility Options → Keyboard tab → Use ToggleKeys
- Sounds, record and edit
See Sound Recorder in Chapter 4.
- Sounds, show visual notification
Control Panel → Accessibility Options → Sound tab
- Sounds, speaker orientation
Control Panel → Sounds and Audio Devices → Volume tab → Speaker settings section → Advanced → Speakers tab
- Sounds, speaker troubleshooting
Control Panel → Sounds and Audio Devices → Volume tab → Speaker settings section → Advanced → Performance tab
- Sounds, speaker volume
Control Panel → Sounds and Audio Devices → Volume tab → Speaker settings section → Speaker Volume
- Sounds, surround sound setup
Control Panel → Sounds and Audio Devices → Volume tab → Speaker settings section → Advanced ...
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