Sound system, Sound system -27, Volume control – Toshiba M5 User Manual

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Operating Basics

3. Always handle floppy disks with care, to prevent the loss of stored data.

Always apply the floppy disk label in the correct location. Never apply a

new label on top of an existing one. The label could come loose and

damage the floppy drive.

4. Never use a pencil for writing on a floppy disk label. Pencil lead dust

could cause a system malfunction. Always use a felt-tipped pen. When

writing a title on a label, first write on the label, then apply the label to

the floppy disk.

5. Never put a floppy disk in a location where water or other liquid may

contact it or where it is excessively damp. It could cause data loss.

Never use a wet or damp floppy disk. It could damage the floppy disk

drive or other devices.

6. Data may be lost if the floppy disk is twisted, bent, or exposed to direct

sunlight, extreme heat or cold.

7. Do not place heavy objects on your floppy disks.
8. Do not eat, smoke, or use erasers near your floppy disks. Foreign

particles inside the floppy disk’s jacket can damage the magnetic

surface.

9. Magnetic energy can destroy the data on your floppy disks. Keep your

floppy disks away from speakers, radios, television sets and other

sources of magnetic fields.

Sound system

This section describes audio controls including sound levels and power

management.

Volume Control

The Volume Control utility lets you control the audio volume in Windows for

both playback and recording.

To launch Volume Control for playback, click start, point to All

Programs, point to Accessories, point to Entertainment and click

Volume Control.

To launch Recording Control, click Options, point to Properties,

choose Recording and click OK.

To view details of the Volume Control, click Help on the Volume Control.

Microphone level

The change the microphone gain, follow the steps below.
1. Click start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to

Entertainment and click Volume Control.

2. Click Options and point to Properties.
3. Select Recording and click OK.
4. Click Options and select Advanced Controls.
5. Click Advanced.
6. Check the Microphone Boost checkbox.

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