Hi Lenny,
I was so bewildered trying to figure how to import the text file into the body
of the message that I sent the wrong one. That was for adjusting volume control
of a modem as you said.
I apologize also for the html encoding.
This is how I adjust the volume for Jaws & other soundcard items.
I set a shortcut & hotkey to execute the program named:
SNDVOL32.EXE
Through manipulation of the tabkey & arrow keys, the volume ca be increased &
decreased.
Regards,
Harry Bassler

-----Original Message-----
From: Lenny & Edith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, March 20, 1999 8:04 PM
Subject: Re: Volume control & html codes


>At 09:03 AM 3/20/99 -0800, you wrote:
>>could people stop sending HTML code in their messages? it makes it really
>>hard to understand the point. if someone could resend this messsage
>>without the code, it would be appreciated
>
>I don't think people send HTML on purpose.   Some mail programs use HTML to
>put in formatting such as bold, colors, etc.   If the receiver's mail
>programs can't read the formatting it writes the HTML codes literally.  It
>is a good idea to disable special formatting.   In Eudora go to "tools"
>(al-t), "o" for options, down arrow to "Misc", Ctrl-tab to "Discard styles
>before sending messages".  check box with spacebar.
>
>re volume control
>
>The instructions below for setting volume control don't make sense.   Why
>go to "Dial up Networking"
>There is no speaker volume control in my dial up connection configuration
>menu.  And - the computer I am having the problem setting volume, doesn't
>even have a modem.  -  Lenny
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:  I found this info on a website maintained
>by a veterans training
>center in CT.   It's detailed instructions for adjusting the volume control:
>
>>>\par 1. Launch My Computer.
>>>\par 2. Press the letter D until your focus is on Dial-Up Networking.
>>>\par 3. Press Enter.
>>>\par 4. Arrow to the dial-up connection you wish to adjust.
>>>\par 5. Press Alt-Enter to display the properties for the dial-up
>connection.
>>>\par 6. Press Alt-C to select the Configure button.
>>>\par 7. Press Alt-S to select the Speaker volume control.
>>>\par 8. Press left arrow to turn volume down, right arrow to turn volume up.
>>>\par 9. Press Enter twice, followed by Alt-F4 to close Dial-Up Networking.
>
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