Hi all. I've had Vista Home Premium for a few days now and am wondering where
the onscreen volume is when I adjust the volume from the keypad on my laptop.
Is it not included this time around?
Nicholas Poh - 30 Apr 2007 16:44 GMT
That my friend is normally is provided by a small application supplied by
the laptop manufacturer. Doesn't have to do with Windows.
> Hi all. I've had Vista Home Premium for a few days now and am wondering
> where
> the onscreen volume is when I adjust the volume from the keypad on my
> laptop.
> Is it not included this time around?
Malke - 30 Apr 2007 16:45 GMT
> Hi all. I've had Vista Home Premium for a few days now and am wondering where
> the onscreen volume is when I adjust the volume from the keypad on my laptop.
> Is it not included this time around?
This would be provided by your laptop mftr. and will either be a
keypress, sometimes in combination with the FN key, or a button on the
laptop. Review the manual that came with your laptop or go to the laptop
mftr.'s website for your specific model.
Malke

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KDE - 30 Apr 2007 22:14 GMT
if you can not find the correct application from your laptop mfg. You can
download and install the intellitype keyboard software from microsoft. Even
if you do not use a wireless keyboard, once you install the software you get
an onscreen volume, and caps/number lock indicator.
> Hi all. I've had Vista Home Premium for a few days now and am wondering
> where
> the onscreen volume is when I adjust the volume from the keypad on my
> laptop.
> Is it not included this time around?