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| Adjusting volume with FN key &up/down arrows I hope this is the correct group. I did a search and could not find what I was looking for. I used to be able to adjust the volume on my laptop speakers with the FN and up/down arrows, but now I can't. I tried to figure out how to configure the buttons, but I don't want to screw anything else up. Help please. |
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| Re: Adjusting volume with FN key &up/down arrows Are you using Vista? If you recently upgraded from XP then you also need the Vista drivers and utilities from the manufacturer before all your keys will function as before. You don't describe when you first saw this problem or anything about your system so I can't tell what's going on. "Shakey" <Shakey@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CD5C421B-A081-4A80-B282-5DC04E33151C@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I hope this is the correct group. I did a search and could not find what I > was looking for. > > I used to be able to adjust the volume on my laptop speakers with the FN > and > up/down arrows, but now I can't. I tried to figure out how to configure > the > buttons, but I don't want to screw anything else up. > > Help please.[/color] |
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| Re: Adjusting volume with FN key &up/down arrows Ok, sorry. I didn't know I needed to give background info. Purchased laptop in September and Vista came with it. I noticed that I had to adjust my volume by clicking on the volume icon a couple of days ago after I installed a webcam. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: [color=blue] > Are you using Vista? If you recently upgraded from XP then you also need > the Vista drivers and utilities from the manufacturer before all your keys > will function as before. You don't describe when you first saw this problem > or anything about your system so I can't tell what's going on. > > "Shakey" <Shakey@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:CD5C421B-A081-4A80-B282-5DC04E33151C@microsoft.com...[color=green] > >I hope this is the correct group. I did a search and could not find what I > > was looking for. > > > > I used to be able to adjust the volume on my laptop speakers with the FN > > and > > up/down arrows, but now I can't. I tried to figure out how to configure > > the > > buttons, but I don't want to screw anything else up. > > > > Help please.[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Adjusting volume with FN key &up/down arrows Details are necessary, of course. Have you tried uninstalling the webcam to see if the webcam software is somehow related? I know that's a hassle, but I always investigate starting with the last thing I did before the problem occurred. "Shakey" <Shakey@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F368FC6B-30A1-4A98-8C77-B2CF2726DC8C@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Ok, sorry. I didn't know I needed to give background info. > Purchased laptop in September and Vista came with it. I noticed that I had > to adjust my volume by clicking on the volume icon a couple of days ago > after > I installed a webcam. > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: >[color=green] >> Are you using Vista? If you recently upgraded from XP then you also need >> the Vista drivers and utilities from the manufacturer before all your >> keys >> will function as before. You don't describe when you first saw this >> problem >> or anything about your system so I can't tell what's going on. >> >> "Shakey" <Shakey@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:CD5C421B-A081-4A80-B282-5DC04E33151C@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> >I hope this is the correct group. I did a search and could not find what >> >I >> > was looking for. >> > >> > I used to be able to adjust the volume on my laptop speakers with the >> > FN >> > and >> > up/down arrows, but now I can't. I tried to figure out how to configure >> > the >> > buttons, but I don't want to screw anything else up. >> > >> > Help please.[/color] >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Adjusting volume with FN key &up/down arrows No, I had not tried uninstalling the webcam. Hadn't even thought of that. I will do that and let you know how it turns out. Thanks Colin! "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: [color=blue] > Details are necessary, of course. Have you tried uninstalling the webcam to > see if the webcam software is somehow related? I know that's a hassle, but > I always investigate starting with the last thing I did before the problem > occurred. > > "Shakey" <Shakey@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F368FC6B-30A1-4A98-8C77-B2CF2726DC8C@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Ok, sorry. I didn't know I needed to give background info. > > Purchased laptop in September and Vista came with it. I noticed that I had > > to adjust my volume by clicking on the volume icon a couple of days ago > > after > > I installed a webcam. > > > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> Are you using Vista? If you recently upgraded from XP then you also need > >> the Vista drivers and utilities from the manufacturer before all your > >> keys > >> will function as before. You don't describe when you first saw this > >> problem > >> or anything about your system so I can't tell what's going on. > >> > >> "Shakey" <Shakey@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:CD5C421B-A081-4A80-B282-5DC04E33151C@microsoft.com... > >> >I hope this is the correct group. I did a search and could not find what > >> >I > >> > was looking for. > >> > > >> > I used to be able to adjust the volume on my laptop speakers with the > >> > FN > >> > and > >> > up/down arrows, but now I can't. I tried to figure out how to configure > >> > the > >> > buttons, but I don't want to screw anything else up. > >> > > >> > Help please. > >>[/color][/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Adjusting volume with FN key &up/down arrows You're welcome. Good hunting! "Shakey" <Shakey@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A027F222-7216-43F1-9F92-AFDC3AA4E2A9@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > No, I had not tried uninstalling the webcam. Hadn't even thought of that. > I will do that and let you know how it turns out. > Thanks Colin! > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: >[color=green] >> Details are necessary, of course. Have you tried uninstalling the webcam >> to >> see if the webcam software is somehow related? I know that's a hassle, >> but >> I always investigate starting with the last thing I did before the >> problem >> occurred. >> >> "Shakey" <Shakey@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:F368FC6B-30A1-4A98-8C77-B2CF2726DC8C@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > Ok, sorry. I didn't know I needed to give background info. >> > Purchased laptop in September and Vista came with it. I noticed that I >> > had >> > to adjust my volume by clicking on the volume icon a couple of days ago >> > after >> > I installed a webcam. >> > >> > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: >> > >> >> Are you using Vista? If you recently upgraded from XP then you also >> >> need >> >> the Vista drivers and utilities from the manufacturer before all your >> >> keys >> >> will function as before. You don't describe when you first saw this >> >> problem >> >> or anything about your system so I can't tell what's going on. >> >> >> >> "Shakey" <Shakey@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:CD5C421B-A081-4A80-B282-5DC04E33151C@microsoft.com... >> >> >I hope this is the correct group. I did a search and could not find >> >> >what >> >> >I >> >> > was looking for. >> >> > >> >> > I used to be able to adjust the volume on my laptop speakers with >> >> > the >> >> > FN >> >> > and >> >> > up/down arrows, but now I can't. I tried to figure out how to >> >> > configure >> >> > the >> >> > buttons, but I don't want to screw anything else up. >> >> > >> >> > Help please. >> >>[/color] >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Adjusting volume with FN key &up/down arrows I tried uninstalling the webcam and restarting the computer... It now works! Thank you so much! How do I now reinstall the webcam without it messing up my FN/volume? "Shakey" wrote: [color=blue] > No, I had not tried uninstalling the webcam. Hadn't even thought of that. > I will do that and let you know how it turns out. > Thanks Colin! > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: >[color=green] > > Details are necessary, of course. Have you tried uninstalling the webcam to > > see if the webcam software is somehow related? I know that's a hassle, but > > I always investigate starting with the last thing I did before the problem > > occurred. > > > > "Shakey" <Shakey@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:F368FC6B-30A1-4A98-8C77-B2CF2726DC8C@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] > > > Ok, sorry. I didn't know I needed to give background info. > > > Purchased laptop in September and Vista came with it. I noticed that I had > > > to adjust my volume by clicking on the volume icon a couple of days ago > > > after > > > I installed a webcam. > > > > > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > > > > > >> Are you using Vista? If you recently upgraded from XP then you also need > > >> the Vista drivers and utilities from the manufacturer before all your > > >> keys > > >> will function as before. You don't describe when you first saw this > > >> problem > > >> or anything about your system so I can't tell what's going on. > > >> > > >> "Shakey" <Shakey@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > >> news:CD5C421B-A081-4A80-B282-5DC04E33151C@microsoft.com... > > >> >I hope this is the correct group. I did a search and could not find what > > >> >I > > >> > was looking for. > > >> > > > >> > I used to be able to adjust the volume on my laptop speakers with the > > >> > FN > > >> > and > > >> > up/down arrows, but now I can't. I tried to figure out how to configure > > >> > the > > >> > buttons, but I don't want to screw anything else up. > > >> > > > >> > Help please. > > >>[/color] > >[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Adjusting volume with FN key &up/down arrows I don't use a webcam, but your next steps probably should be: First, go to the manufacturer's website and see if you have the latest drivers and software for Vista. Also see if there is a user forum there. Second, there are a lot of webcam threads in this newsgroup. Others are having issues too. Scroll down and read the threads to see if your question is already answered. Post back with the results. "Shakey" <Shakey@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F3B3C5D7-8E4E-4025-B168-5CFC27F786A6@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I tried uninstalling the webcam and restarting the computer... > > It now works! Thank you so much! > How do I now reinstall the webcam without it messing up my FN/volume? > > "Shakey" wrote: >[color=green] >> No, I had not tried uninstalling the webcam. Hadn't even thought of that. >> I will do that and let you know how it turns out. >> Thanks Colin! >> >> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: >>[color=darkred] >> > Details are necessary, of course. Have you tried uninstalling the >> > webcam to >> > see if the webcam software is somehow related? I know that's a hassle, >> > but >> > I always investigate starting with the last thing I did before the >> > problem >> > occurred. >> > >> > "Shakey" <Shakey@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > news:F368FC6B-30A1-4A98-8C77-B2CF2726DC8C@microsoft.com... >> > > Ok, sorry. I didn't know I needed to give background info. >> > > Purchased laptop in September and Vista came with it. I noticed that >> > > I had >> > > to adjust my volume by clicking on the volume icon a couple of days >> > > ago >> > > after >> > > I installed a webcam. >> > > >> > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: >> > > >> > >> Are you using Vista? If you recently upgraded from XP then you also >> > >> need >> > >> the Vista drivers and utilities from the manufacturer before all >> > >> your >> > >> keys >> > >> will function as before. You don't describe when you first saw this >> > >> problem >> > >> or anything about your system so I can't tell what's going on. >> > >> >> > >> "Shakey" <Shakey@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > >> news:CD5C421B-A081-4A80-B282-5DC04E33151C@microsoft.com... >> > >> >I hope this is the correct group. I did a search and could not find >> > >> >what >> > >> >I >> > >> > was looking for. >> > >> > >> > >> > I used to be able to adjust the volume on my laptop speakers with >> > >> > the >> > >> > FN >> > >> > and >> > >> > up/down arrows, but now I can't. I tried to figure out how to >> > >> > configure >> > >> > the >> > >> > buttons, but I don't want to screw anything else up. >> > >> > >> > >> > Help please. >> > >> >> >[/color][/color][/color] |
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