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Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices
The redesigned Windows
XP Control Panel now contains a section called Sounds, Speech, and
Audio Devices, the fourth of the nine categories under Category View
in Control Panel. The tip groupings below correspond to the Classic
View in Windows XP. The final table below shows available feature
access comparisons via the two Control Panel styles.
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Speech |
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No Current Entries |
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Feature Access
Comparison Between Category and Classic Views
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Sounds Speech and Audio Devices |
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Category View |
Classic View |
Pick A Task Section
-Adjust the System Volume
-Change the Sound Scheme
-Change the Speaker Settings
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No Direct Link To Any Of These Tasks |
Pick A Control Panel Icon
-Sounds and Audio Devices
-Speech
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All Of The Icons Available In Classic View |
'See Also' Section
-Accessibility Sound Options
-Advanced Volume Controls
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No 'See Also' Section
-Accessibility Sound Options available via Accessibility
Options Icon
-Advanced Volume Controls available via Sounds and Audio
Devices Icon |
Troubleshooters
-Sound
-DVD
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No Troubleshooter Access |
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