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superaymond

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I have been listening to songs and realize that more volume sseem to come out of the right speaker more than the left ( build in speaker on laptop) where can i change it so it balances?? ( the diference is really obvious because when i turn the volume to max, and put my finger over speaker, i can feel a huge difference in vibration)

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For WinXP, try:

 

Start > Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices

 

Once there, look under:

 

Volume > Speaker Settings > Speaker Volume

 

Make sure both of those sliders in there are equal. If not, run both down to zero, then click the checkbox at the bottom and run them up to where you want them. (BTW, never touch the balance slider for the Master Volume in your Volume Control Program ever again after this, or this problem will return!)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now if none of this works, you're going to need to give anyone reading the thread a lot more info on the system you're on. Good luck, let me know if this works.

 

 

 

Also, if you're not on WinXP, you'll need to mention that too.

 

 

 

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eeeew #-o

 

 

 

What the **** is with these bashing Vista for no reason? You gave no reasons as to why you don't like it, and had nothing else to say at all.

 

 

 

I guess it's the "cool" thing to do now is to bash Vista.

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vista

 

 

 

eeeew #-o

 

 

 

What the **** is with these bashing Vista for no reason? You gave no reasons as to why you don't like it, and had nothing else to say at all.

 

 

 

I guess it's the "cool" thing to do now is to bash Vista.

 

 

 

Naw, all of the "cool" linux users bash windows as a whole.

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