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Keyboard HELP!! volume problems

Discussion in 'Windows - General discussion' started by wlkofdoom, Jan 29, 2009.

  1. wlkofdoom

    wlkofdoom Member

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    ok this is driving me crazy
    i have a lap top with out a volume button and i used to use a is a keyboard shortcut to control the up/down of the volume but i haven't used this comp in like a year and i cant for the life of me remember what the short cut was and i cant keep useing the mouse to control the volume or i will shoot my self
    can any one help with in any way with my volume problem
     
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    Since what you're describing is not a "standard function" of any PC it might be helpful if you provided the make and model or the laptop, OS, etc.
     
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    well i am using vista but last time i found this i just googled keyboard volume controling and i got an answer like hit ctrl+r or something and it worked on my lap top and my desktop and my wife comp witch are all differant but i stoped useing the short cut and i forgot it and i tryed to google it agein and i cant find it
     
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    AFAIK, this is a hardware function that is specific to the laptop. On the Thinkpad, it's Fn-PgUp/PgDn and on my HP, it's something else.
     
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    ok then what keyboard short cut works on a gatway laptop and a home made desk top and a dell desk top cause the keyboard short cut i used to use was the same for all of them
     
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    post withdrawn
     
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    i wasnt being sarcastic my kid was crying and i was trying to type and stop her from crying sorry if i came off that way

    no that link wasn't it
    i wish o could remember
    it was easy i hit ctrl and one key for up and one key for down
    dam
     
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    OK, NP. My post was out of line. My sick 7 yr. old is now asleep. Let me see if I can help.

    Everything I have read indicates that Windows doesn't have this functionality by default. This is just my research and doesn't mean to refute your memory or experience.

    You might try this as an alternate solution

    http://aroundcny.com/Technofile/texts/bit041101.html

    or

    http://www.topshareware.com/VolumeTouch-download-37695.htm

    I have not personally tried this, just providing some likely links. Gotta go now. He woke up.
     
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