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Old Apr 6, 2006, 11:47 PM
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Laptop Speaker No Sound

I have a Compaq laptop and the speakers have worked fine until today. I suddenly have NO sound for anything? Can anyone help
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Old Apr 6, 2006, 11:54 PM   #2  
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Is it possible you've hit a shortcut key on your laptop that mutes your PC? Laptop keyboards are filled with 2 functions on their keys so it's quite easy to accidentally hold down the wrong button and do something.
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Is it possible you've hit a shortcut key on your laptop that mutes your PC? Laptop keyboards are filled with 2 functions on their keys so it's quite easy to accidentally hold down the wrong button and do something.

How would I know which shortcut Key? I am not feeling competent now, -is it a matter of hitting each one to find out? Thanks
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There should be keys on your machine that have a speaker like icon. Look for them. Or look in your manual for info on controlling sound.
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