you probaly unconnected a connection to your computer but look for an unconnected wire if not un connect the keyboard and try to put it on a different port
Check first if speakers are plugged in and turned on and if they are muted.
What is the importance of sound in an electronic keyboard?
A number of things. Is the audio cable plugged into the green jack tightly? Is the power pack plugged into the wall and into the speakers? Is the "volume" control on your computer muted or turned all the way down? Is the sound card working properly? Good luck.
I have Nintendo 64 it's plugged in properly and a red light comes on but nothing else no sound coming from it and no signal on screen.
A keyboard sounds similar to a piano, but the keys on a keyboard are usually lighter and the sound may be more electronic or synthesized compared to the acoustic sound of a piano.
so i bought the laptop on early 2008 and it hasn't had any problems. But then around 2 months ago the speakers stopped working, which i just thought was a temporary thing because the headphones still worked but then the headphones have stopped working too. i tried the dell site but i did the whole control panel - sound. but that just showed that none of it was working and i have no idea how to fix it.. my warranty expired last month.. so im hoping theres something i can do myself? thanksss :)
Sound on a keyboard is produced when a key is pressed, which triggers a mechanism that strikes a string or activates a digital sound sample. The vibration produced from this action is then amplified through the keyboard's speakers or connected to an external audio system.
A dummy keyboard is a keyboard made out of any material with normal looking keys. However, the dummy keyboard will not emit any sound.
Sound cannot be completely stopped, but it may easily weakened to one part in a million say, or it may be disguised by background sound.
Sound will be heard better in the plugged ear because the unplugged ear will be subjected to competing noises from which the plugged ear is spared
The keys on a keyboard produce sound when pressed, as they activate mechanisms that create vibrations in the instrument's strings or produce electronic tones through a sound module.
Yes a fuse is one possible cause.