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Audio Devices: Dell� Latitude� LM

Audio Devices: Latitude LM

Audio Jacks

A variety of audio devices can be connected to the sound jacks on the computer; for example, speakers, microphones, or headphones. Dell recommends using amplified speakers for the best sound. Connect the audio cable from the speakers to the headphones/speaker jack. Connect the audio cable from a microphone to the microphone jack.

See the Microsoft� Windows� 95 operating system documentation for the location of sound applications such as mixers and volume control. If you are using the Microsoft Windows 3.x operating system, there are sound application programs in the Accessories program group.

You can control the sound coming from the external speakers, as well as the sound from the computer’s built-in speakers. Press <Fn><Page Down> to lower the volume. Press <Fn><Page Up> to increase the volume. Press <Fn><End> to enable or disable both the built-in and external speakers.

NOTE: If Dell installed the Windows 3.x operating system on your hard-disk drive and you later decide to install the Windows 95 operating system, you must reinstall the sound drivers from your program diskette set.

See Installing Utilities and Drivers for information about installing the audio drivers for the Latitude LM computer. The drivers are on the program diskette.

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