Asus is a very good machine....but, to me, the speakers are their weak
point. Have you had the speaker problem from the beginning, or did it just
recently develop? I have an Asus laptop and a netbook and to get good
sound, I plug in external speakers to the headphone jack...great sound then.
good luck!
Nancy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Trish" <[email protected]>
To: "BCL" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 9:52 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] speakers on laptop
I'm experiencing some issues with my speakers on my laptop. I have poked
around in the vol settings and the mixer thingy several times, but so far
it's not much of a change. I have changed jaws up/down and used the vol
control to raise/lower vol on a wireless keyboard I am using which happens
to be Microsoft wireless 3000. I have even unplugged it and used just the
laptop keys.It's all pretty much the same.
The best I can describe this is is, it sounds like feedback in the
speakers
as if it would be slightly off a frequency/station, but anything try
doesn't
seem to change it.
I do know the sound card is Real Teck, the laptop is an ASUS win/7 64 and
Jaws 13.
Any help appreciated..
Trish
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