Reference Guide

Example
C:\>cctk --snoopfilter=enable
snoopfilter=enable
--speaker
Valid Argument on, off
Description
Turns the built-in speakers on or off.
Example
C:\>cctk --speaker=enable
speaker=enable
--speakersstealthmode
Valid Argument unchanged, turnoff
Description
Configures the state of the onboard speakers depending on the Stealth mode
is enabled or disabled.
turnoff — Turns off the onboard speakers if the stealth mode is enabled.
unchanged — Retains the current state of the onboard speakers.
Example
C:\>cctk --speakersstealthmode=turnoff
speakersstealthmode=turnoff
--speakervol
Valid Argument enable, disable, low, medium, high
Description
Controls the volume of the speaker.
enable — Enables the built-in speaker. The speaker is enabled at the single
system-supported volume. This should be used only if the Speaker Volume
Low/Medium/High attributes are not supported by the system.
disable — Disables the built-in speaker.
low — Sets the volume of the built-in speaker to low.
medium — Sets the volume of the built-in speakers to medium.
high — Sets the volume of the built-in speakers to high.
Example
C:\>cctk --speakervol=low
speakervol=low
--speedstep
Valid Argument
automatic, disable, maxperformance, maxbattery
Description Sets the speedstep status to automatic, disable, maxperformance, or
maxbattery.
Example
C:\>cctk --speedstep=automatic
speedstep=automatic
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