Sound System - Toshiba TECRA S4 User Manual

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Operating Basics
8. Do not eat, smoke, or use erasers near your floppy disks. Foreign
particles inside the floppy disk's jacket can damage the magnetic
surface.
9. Magnetic energy can destroy the data on your floppy disks. Keep your
floppy disks away from speakers, radios, television sets and other
sources of magnetic fields.

Sound system

This section describes audio controls including sound levels and power
management.
Volume Control
The Volume Control utility lets you control the audio volume in Windows for
both playback and recording.
To launch Volume Control for playback, click start followed by All
Programs followed by Accessories followed by Entertainment and
then click Volume Control.
To launch Recording Control, click Options followed by Properties
followed by Realtek HD Audio input and then click OK.
To view details of the Volume Control, click Help on the Volume Control.
Microphone level
The change the microphone gain, follow the steps below.
1. Click start followed by All Programs followed by Accessories followed
by Entertainment and then click Volume Control.
2. Click Options and then point to Properties.
3. Select Recording and then click OK.
4. Click Options and then select Advanced Controls.
5. Click Advanced.
6. Check the Microphone Boost checkbox.
TOSHIBA Mic Effect
TOSHIBA Mic Effect is a utility used to enable comfortable calls with echo
cancellation function. The echo cancellation function removes or reduces
any harsh echoes or howling sounds that occur when playing audio sounds
recorded with a microphone through the speakers. The echo cancellation
function is available only when you use telephony software such as
Windows Messenger with a voice conversation function.
For more instructions for this software, click start followed by All Programs
followed by TOSHIBA followed by Utilities and then click Mic Effect Help.
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