Using Audio; Using The Internal Speaker; Using The Internal Microphones; Controlling Audio Output Volume - FlipStart E-1001S User Manual

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Using audio

Your FlipStart provides multiple ways to enjoy the audio capabilities of Windows and Windows
programs.

Using the internal speaker

The FlipStart includes an internal speaker, which plays back sounds from Windows and
Windows programs.
If an audio output device, such as headphones or external speakers, is plugged into the audio
jack on the FlipStart, the internal speaker is automatically disabled until you unplug the device.

Using the internal microphones

The FlipStart includes two internal microphones (one on each side of the main LCD), which can
be used to record or input sound to Windows and Windows programs. Please see the
documentation for Windows or the Windows program for further information about how to set
options for audio input.
Note: If an audio device, such as a pair of headphones, is plugged into the audio jack, the
internal microphones are automatically disabled until you unplug the device.

Controlling audio output volume

You can control the audio output volume using the standard volume control in the Windows
system tray or from within most Windows applications that provide audio playback.
You can also control audio volume using the built in volume control keys located near the front
of the FlipStart keyboard.
 To adjust audio volume up or down:
Press the volume key on the keyboard.
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When the volume control overlay appears on the screen, use the Jog Dial to adjust the
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volume up or down.
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