Making Sound Judgments
Did you ever sit down at a computer that had the sound turned way up? Ever wanted to hear something on the computer but you couldn’t because the volume was turned down too low? Here’s what to do when you judge the sound on your computer to be wrong.
Go to the “Task Bar” at the bottom of your desktop screen. Look for the little gray speaker symbol on the right hand side and left click on it.
Go to the “Task Bar” at the bottom of your desktop screen. Look for the little gray speaker symbol on the right hand side and left click on it.
PRACTICE ACTIVITY: Click on the sound icon and try adjusting the volume all the way up and all the way down until you find a level you’re most comfortable with.
TO KEEP ON LEARNING: If you'd like to learn more about adjusting the sound on your computer, adding and controlling external speakers, or what all those options are on the volume control search the internet for:
VOLUME CONTROL +WINDOWS
INSTALLING USING EXTERNAL SPEAKERS
COMPUTER SOUND SPEAKERS
HOW SPEAKERS WORK
TO KEEP ON LEARNING: If you'd like to learn more about adjusting the sound on your computer, adding and controlling external speakers, or what all those options are on the volume control search the internet for:
VOLUME CONTROL +WINDOWS
INSTALLING USING EXTERNAL SPEAKERS
COMPUTER SOUND SPEAKERS
HOW SPEAKERS WORK