Many different laptops come with user manuals along with online manuals. Simply go to a search site and enter your laptop brand along with your question to find an answer specific to you.
You go to controll panel on your laptop and go to sound then you go to headphone and speakers( which works for built in speakers)then you go to levels and find the perfect volume. Hope this was easy! :)
you can improve the sound by plugging your laptop into your tv or its speakers hope this info helped :)
The best external laptop speakers that I've come across are those made by Bose. The sound quality is superb and they also create a full sound that normally isn't achieved by small speakers.
If you have purchased a set of speakers to replace the poor ones your laptop originally came with, installation is simple. Most of them are USB speakers, so all you have to do is plug the cord into the USB port on your laptop and your sound will play through them.
Laptop speaker quality varies; higher end models from Apple and Dell offer a higher grade of speakers capable of more volume and clearer sound. If you are not satisfied with the quality of your laptop speakers there are numerous add on speaker systems that you can purchase and attach to the headphone jack to improve the sound.
You aren't going to get good fidelity sound from a laptop's internal speakers. Try a decent set of headphones or earbuds, or get external speakers.
Using the volume knob.
Yes, you can purchase external speakers for your laptop from companies such as Altec Lansing or Logitech. You will just need to connect the speakers to your laptop using a USB cable, which will be supplied with the speakers. Some speakers come with a separate electrical power cable, while others use just one cable for the sound and power.
download a new sound driver for the particular laptop model, but for xp
No. There are speakers in the laptop. But, if no sound is coming out of them, they are most likely muted. If they are not muted, and they are still not producing music, check the volume of the music you are playing. If this is not the case, your laptop speakers are most likely broken, and are in need of repair.
Nope - if your sound is coming from both the headphones and the built-in speakers, it's your headphone socket in the laptop - not the plug that's at fault ! Basically an audio socket is a switch. While no external speakers (ie headphones) are connected, its internal components direct the sound to the computer's built-in speakers. Inserting a plug into the socket breaks the connection to the internal speaker circuitry, and directs the sound to the headphones.
"The blue jack is for plugging in an audio device so you can hear the sound through your laptop's or monitor's speakers."