2.3
Using Optical Drive
Controlling the Audio
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Your computer is installed with built-in speakers and a built-in microphone. You can
use various Windows media applications to play CDs, record messages and sound,
and play computer games with sound tracks, etc.
You can change the windows volume by following steps:
Double click on the speaker icon on the lower right corner of the screen of
the task-bar
Windows will prompt a volume control window
Adjust the volume to your liking
Close the window
You can also adjust volume by moving the volume tab on the audio program that
you are using.
Overview:
The CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or Combo drive let you read information from CD/DVD. Your computer
identifies it as drive D, if you didn't divide the hard drive to smaller drives. It is a read-only drive,
unless you have Combo drive as your optical drive. Using Windows Entertainment Accessories, you
can also use the CD/DVD-ROM drive to play audio and video disks.
Note:
Please refer to the combo drive manual that comes with your LCD-PC if you have combo drive
installed.
Using the CD/DVD-ROM Drive
1.Locate and identify the three features on the front of the drive; the eject tray button, the recessed
manual eject button, and drive activity indicator.
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If you are playing games and need to adjust volume, you should be able to find the volume control in
the option menu.
1.Press the eject tray button to eject the tray for the CD/DVD-ROM disk.
2.Place the CD/DVD on the tray. Do not apply excessive force on the disk tray.
3.Press the tray back into the CD/DVD-ROM drive until it clicks locked.
4.To remove a CD/DVD, wait until the activity indicator shows that the disk in the drive is not being read. Press
the eject tray button and remove the disk from the tray.
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Chapter 2
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Summary of Contents for EDEQ 4000
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