Volume control on computers varies with the make and model of the computer, sometimes also the sound card. Most laptop computers have volume controls build into the keyboard using a special function key, often labelled Fn and often labelled in blue, combined with one of two other buttons with a (blue) symbol for volume up and down, respectively.
It depends on if you are referring to a laptop or a desktop. On a desktop computer, for example, there usually is an icon in the lower right hand corner that controls volume. Also, there is a way to adjust it in your control panel settings. A lot of times on both a laptop and desktop, on the keyboard above the numbers row are controls for volume as well. Other common places are the button on the side edge of a laptop or in the monitor of a desktop. These are just common places for this control. There are many different locations depending on the brand and model etc.
the sound card,speaker ,drivers and settings at control panel ( volume controls or the computer's audio settings)
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No it doesn't.You have to control the volume is controled by your usual volume control.
Depending on your operating system there are multiple solutions to change the volume of your laptop speakers.When using windows you can take following stepsStart --> Control Panel --> SoundThere you will find your speakers, click right on them and select properties.There you will find a tab called "levels" (Not sure about that one), its the 2nd tab.Changing the slider to a lower level should result in your volume changing.You could also try and set the volume of the application you are operating, to zero. This would make no difference on whether your laptop can turn the volume down or not.
you would usually go on control panel -sounds audio and devices and sort out your volume. if it still doesn't work call the company.
It's unlikely that cutting the speaker wires would permanently damage the laptop, but why would you want to? Most laptops have some kind of built-in volume control that would be much easier.
You turn up the volume of your computer, PC, Mac or laptop.
the sound software on your laptop is doing this find your audio software and check the settings.
vav is volume control damper.. vav is variable air volume..
There should be a button somewhere on your laptop, or maybe on the taskbar to your right. Hope this helps.
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