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The volume control of the speaker is affected by the volume
control setting in the multimedia software that came with
your computer. For example, if no sound comes out of the
speakers, the volume setting in your multimedia software
might be too low. The multimedia software volume controls
are located in the multimedia mixer programs.
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You may be able to plug headphones into the headphone
jack on the CD-ROM drive (not available on all systems) or
into the line-out jack on the back of the computer's system
unit. The line-out jack is marked with the icon
On some IBM Aptiva PCs, a headphone jack and a
volume control are located on the CD-ROM drive on the
front of the computer's system unit.
The CD-ROM drive in the computer that you
Note:
purchased may not include all of these lights and
controls.
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Chapter 4: Getting started with your Aptiva computer
When your headphones are plugged into the
headphone jack on the CD-ROM drive, they will pick up
only the sound coming from an ordinary audio CD in the
CD-ROM drive. The headphones will not pick up other
sounds generated from your computer or any external
device connected to the computer, such as a MIDI
(Musical Instrument Digital Interface) keyboard.
.
When your headphones are plugged into this jack, use
the volume control on the CD-ROM drive to adjust the
volume of the headphones. This volume control adjusts
the volume of the headphones, but not the speakers. If
you want to turn the speaker volume down while using
the headphones, use the multimedia software to do it.
On all models of the IBM Aptiva PC, the headphones
can be plugged into the line-out jack on the back of the
system unit. This is the same jack you could plug
external speakers into. You must disconnect your
speakers to use this jack with your headphones.
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