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Dell Wyse ThinLinux 1.0.3 Administrator’s Guide

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Configuring the sound settings

By default, the Sound screen is available in both User mode and Admin mode. Any changes made through Sound screen is saved and retained for the built-in thinuser.
  1. Click the Output tab to configure the audio output settings.
    Figure 1. Sound Settings
    1. Move the Output volume slider to adjust the output or speaker volume. Click the Output volume button to enable or disable the output volume.
    2. Select the device for sound output from the listed output devices. The default audio output is the Analog Output.
    3. Based on the channels available for the selected output device and profile, you can adjust the Balance and Fade values by moving Balance and Fade sliders respectively.
    4. Select the audio profile from the drop-down list.
    5. Click the Test Speakers option. A dialog box is displayed. You can perform the speaker testing by playing sample wave files.
  2. Click the Input tab to configure the audio input settings.
    Figure 2. Sound Settings
    1. Move the Output volume slider to adjust the output or speaker volume. Click the Output volume option to enable or disable the output volume.
    2. Select the device for sound input from the listed input devices. The default audio input is the Analog input.
    3. Move the Input Volume slider to adjust the input or Mic volume. Click the Input volume option to enable or disable the input volume.
    4. The Input level meter bar shows the input volume peak level.

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