Administrator Guide
Figure 114. Peripherals—Audio
2 Click the Audio tab to select the volume settings for connected devices.
a Click the Playback Devices tab to select the type of the audio from the drop-down menu.
• Use slider to control the volume settings for the playback devices.
• Select the check box to mute.
b Click the Recorded Devices tab to select the type of the record from the drop-down menu.
• Use slider to control the volume settings for the record devices.
• Select the check box to mute.
c The Recorder tab allows you to do the following tasks:
• Collect information about the speaker and microphone currently being used.
• Examine the performance of the speaker and microphone currently being used.
• Export the recorded audio sample to a USB key for archiving and further analysis.
For example, the connected USB headsets are displayed in the drop-down. Select the HD Audio option for analog earphone use,
the Speaker check box to enable the internal speaker, and the Boost check box for audio enhancement.
d Select the Speaker check box to connect the speaker.
e Select the Boost check box to boost the connected devices.
f Select the Enable headset popup check box if you want the headset popup dialog box to be displayed when you connect an
analog headset to the front headset jack. In the headset popup dialog box, select any one of the following audio devices:
• Headset
• Headphone
• Speaker
NOTE
: To disable the headset popup dialog box, select the Not show again check box, and click OK. You can also use an
INI parameter to enable or disable the headset popup dialog box. For more information about INI parameters, see the
latest
Dell Wyse INI Reference Guide
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