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"Missing" volume control bar ?
I though that I posted this question earlier, but when I didn't get any replies, I checked again and couldn't it anywhere, so I'm posting it again. I have a Inspiron E1505 notebook with the front mounted audio and video control buttons. In the past whenever I used these audio control buttons a small slide bar window would open on my screen showing the relative volume setting. But recently this has "disappeared", so now when I use these audio buttons, there is no indication of relative volume. How do I get this window back?
Jim Coates
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January 6th, 2008 01:00
If the icon is missing look under Start/All Programs and see if you have a program called Dell Quickset. Follow the arrow to the word 'Quickset' and click on it and the 'Q' icon should appear on the taskbar.
If you don't have the Quickset program you can download it from your downloads page under 'Applications'.
Quickset's main function is to start the power management wizard; however, clicking the icon lets you enable or disable the Fn keys for volume and screen brightness, and it is necessary for Media Direct to function.
Jim
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January 6th, 2008 02:00
Message Edited by jrszabo on 01-05-2008 10:33 PM
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January 6th, 2008 08:00