Gateway Profile 4 User Manual
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83 Adjusting the volume www.gateway.com 3Click the Vo l u m e tab. 4Click Advanced in the Device volume area. If the device you want to adjust does not appear in the window, click Options, Properties, the check box next to the audio device you want to adjust, then click OK. 5Drag the volume level and balance sliders for the device you want to adjust. For more information about the volume controls, click Help in the window. 6Click X in the top-right corner of the window to close it.
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84 Chapter 6: Using Multimedia www.gateway.com Adjusting the volume in Windows 2000 You can use the volume controls to adjust the overall volume and the volume of specific sound devices in your computer. Depending on the sound hardware installed in your computer, you may have additional volume controls available through the Start menu. To adjust overall volume level using hardware controls: ■If you are using external speakers, turn the knob on the front of the speakers. -OR- Use the volume control...
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85 Adjusting the volume www.gateway.com To adjust specific volume levels: 1Double-click the speaker icon on the taskbar. The Vo l u m e C o n t r o l window opens. If the device you want to adjust does not appear in the Vo l u m e C o n t r o l window, click Options, Properties, the audio device you want to adjust, then click OK. 2Drag the volume level and balance sliders for the device you want to adjust. For more information about the volume controls, click Help in the Vo l u m e Control...
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86 Chapter 6: Using Multimedia www.gateway.com Listening to CDs You can use the CD or DVD drive on your computer to listen to music CDs. Listening to CDs in Windows XP Use the Windows Media Player to listen to CDs in Windows XP. For more information about the using the Windows Media Player, click Help. You can also use MusicMatch to listen to CDs. For more information, see “Using MusicMatch” on page 94. You can use the special-function buttons on the Multifunction keyboard to control how you play...
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87 Listening to CDs www.gateway.com 3When the media player opens, click (play). If you do not hear sound or you want to change the volume, see “Adjusting the volume in Windows XP” on page 81. Help and SupportFor more information about playing CDs in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type the keyword playing CDs in the HelpSpot Search box , then click the arrow. Play Stop Next Previous MuteVo lu me
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88 Chapter 6: Using Multimedia www.gateway.com Listening to CDs in Windows 2000 Use the Windows CD Player to play an audio CD. You can also use MusicMatch to listen to CDs. For more information, see “Using MusicMatch” on page 94. You can use the special-function buttons on the Multifunction keyboard to control how you play your CDs. For more information, see “Special-function buttons” on page 22. To play a CD: ■Insert a CD into the CD or DVD drive. The CD Player opens and the CD plays. - OR - If the...
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89 Recording and playing audio www.gateway.com Recording and playing audio Use the following instructions to make an audio recording by speaking into a microphone. To make an audio recording: 1Plug a microphone into one of the Microphone jacks on your computer. For the location of the Microphone jacks, see “Front” on page 2, and “Back” on page 4. 2Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, then click Sound Recorder . The Sound Recorder opens. 3Click (record), then speak into the...
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90 Chapter 6: Using Multimedia www.gateway.com To play an audio recording in Sound Recorder: 1Open the Sound Recorder. 2Click File, then click Open. The Open dialog box opens. 3Click the file you want to play, then click Open. 4Play the file by clicking (play), then stop playing the file by clicking (stop). Help and SupportFor more information about making or playing an audio recording in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type the keyword recording audio or playing audio in the...
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91 Playing audio and video files with the Windows Media Player www.gateway.com Playing audio and video files with the Windows Media Player The Windows Media Player can play several types of audio and video files, including WAV, MIDI, MP3, AU, AVI, and MPEG formats. For more information about the using the Windows Media Player, click Help. To play a file using the Windows Media Player: 1In Windows XP, click Start, All Programs, then click Windows Media Player. The Windows Media Player opens. - OR -...
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92 Chapter 6: Using Multimedia www.gateway.com 2Click File, then click Open. The Open dialog box opens. 3Click the file you want to play, then click Open. 4Play the file by clicking (play), then stop playing the file by clicking (stop). Playing a DVD A Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) is similar to a standard CD but has greater data capacity. Because of this increased capacity, full-length movies, several albums of music, or several gigabytes of data can fit on a single disc. If your computer has a DVD...