
Audio and Video
Hardware Guide 5–3
Adjusting the Volume
To adjust the volume, use any of the following controls:
■ Notebook volume buttons
❏ To mute or restore volume, press the mute button. You
can also mute or restore volume by simultaneously
pressing the volume up and volume down buttons.
❏ To decrease the volume, press the volume down button.
❏ To increase the volume, press the volume up button.
■ Windows Volume Control
❏ In Windows XP:
a. Select Start > Control Panel > Sounds, Speech and
Audio Devices > Sounds and Audio Devices.
b. Select the Volume tab.
c. Select the check box for Place Volume Icon in the
Taskbar.
d. Select the OK button.
❏ In Windows 2000: the Windows Volume Control icon is
displayed on the taskbar.
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Volume can also be adjusted within some applications.
Using Video Features
The notebook features an S-Video-out jack which connects the
notebook to an optional S-Video device, such as a television or
overhead projector.
The notebook can support one S-video device connected to the
S-video out jack while simultaneously supporting an image on
the notebook display or an external display attached to the
external monitor connector. The S-video-out connection usually
provides a higher quality image than a composite-video
connection.
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