all most there. instead of the levels find the enhancements tab and check turn off all sound effects. this will turn off the bass. but if you use a equalizer these sound effects will be turned back on.

-----Original Message----- From: Kevin Minor via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2015 11:29 AM
To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Synthesizer or Speech Card Behavior on Asus Zenbook

Hi.

Here's another way to get rid of distortion from a PC's built in sound card.

In Windows 8.1 or Windows 10, hit the Windows key.  You'll be at a spot
where you can type text.

Type in the following:

Change sound

Now hit the down arrow key.  You want the Change Sound Card Settings choice.
Press Enter on it.

You're now on the playback page of a dialogue, and your sound devices are
there.  I'm assuming that your default sound device is the internal card of
the PC.  With things this way, arrow through the list of devices until you
hear the one that's the default choice.

TAB twice.  You'll land on a properties button.  Press Enter on it.

Now, hit CTRL+TAB to get to the levels page.  You'll be on the volume
setting of your sound device.  Use the arrow keys to adjust it to where it's
a good level.

TAB to OK, press Enter, TAB to OK again and press Enter.

That's all there is to it.

Hope this is useful.  It works great for me.

Have a good day, and don't work too hard.

Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
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