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USB Headset problem (volume too low)



 
 
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Old April 1st 08, 09:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Daniel Vaz
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Default USB Headset problem (volume too low)

Hi,
I have this USB headset, LX-3000, since January, and it always had great
sound and volume.
Last week I got a notebook, and tried connecting the headset to it. Since
then, the headset's volume is too low too hear anything on both PC (both have
Vista)

Any idea?

Thanks in Advance,
Daniel az
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Old April 2nd 08, 03:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Quaoar[_2_]
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Default USB Headset problem (volume too low)

Daniel Vaz wrote:
Hi,
I have this USB headset, LX-3000, since January, and it always had great
sound and volume.
Last week I got a notebook, and tried connecting the headset to it. Since
then, the headset's volume is too low too hear anything on both PC (both have
Vista)

Any idea?

Thanks in Advance,
Daniel az


In Vista, the maximum available volume is set by Vista's volume setting,
but a device can be set to volume below the maximum available volume.

IOW, set your Vista volume control (control panel or system tray icon)
to max, and then set your headset volume. If Vista's volume setting is
low, there is no guarantee that your headset volume control will be able
to take control of the volume.

Q
 




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