Hello Janelle, if using xp, try WinMX which allows you to save your
volume settings -- levels, mute status, ETC to a file. You can then
create a shortcut to that file so if it gets muted, simply press the
control-alt-shortcut and voile, you are back up and running with no fuss.
Many thanks.
Janelle Edwards wrote the following on 2/15/2009 4:08 PM:
I appreciate the private responses I have received regarding this matter.
Unfortunately, sometimes the machine mutes itself i.e. mute becomes checked. I
thought this utility could be an easy way to uncheck
it as at these times my volume levels are still set appropriately. It is just
tedious to uncheck mute without sighted assistance.
All of my sources indicate that my drivers are working and up to date but I
will keep checking.
Thanks.
Janelle
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