i went into the w e settings in verbocity and turned off clickable links. the
so called clickable links have never activated anything and this is with
windows 7.
***
in the search box type in sound card. choose change sound card settings. then
make sure you are in playback device and choose your default sound device.
press enter on it. then change the control tab from general to enhancements and
uncheck the use all enhancements. or something like that.
then the bass will be turned down and the treble turned up.
***
you should wait until you are notified that win10 is ready to install because
the installation you create with the creation tool will not have the del
drivers included.
the windows 10 files that were downloaded to your computer. should have the
drivers.
del seldom uses the microsoft drivers. they always create there own.
-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Higgins via Talk
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2016 4:30 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Clickable links, what do they do, and how do you access them?
OK, I guess the subject line pretty much says it all. But then again,
maybe a bit of explanation is in order after all.
Being a Dell owner, I hope I didn't goof by upgrading to Windows 10
without going first to the Dell Support page, and downloading the
upgrade through them instead. It seems that none of my Dell stuff is
working as it should, that is if it exists at all.
I am looking for some new drivers for my Realtek sound card, because it
seems to have changed in some way, and none of the settings that I can
find give me any relief. Experiencing a bit of distortion at high volume
that I've never had before.
Anyway, I am now visiting the Dell support page hoping to find
something, but I am running across lots of clickable links, and simply
pressing enter on them gives me no indication that anything has happens
in response. So, how do I make use of them?
And while I'm at it, does anybody have any ideas as to how to make this
card sound the way it should? or if I may put it more precisely, at
least sound the way it did before, with all its irritating subtleties?
I have to keep the volume on the card set a lot lower in order to keep
distortion to a minimum using WE, just to keep things on topic. Not to
mention, this extra bass is not making me very happy.
Who knows, I may have to get serious about removing my Audigy from my
old computer and installing it in the dell.
Anyway, as most of us know, rarely do upgrades go as smoothly as they
should, and this one does have a few wrinkles for sure.
Any help would sure be appreciated,
Larry
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