I do not have vista and someone else may know where this is hidden away.
But in your situation I would try the following.
Create a text document and type the following in.
Sndvol32
and press enter.
Save this as volume.bat in your documents folder.
Close the file.
Go to your documents
Wow! That just might work. I'll give it a try and let you know. Thanks.
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[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Griffith
I do not have vista and someone else may know where this is hidden away.
Hi Pete. The way I did it in XP, I hit the start menu, went to programs,
then accessories, and then to volume. While volume was highlighted I hit
the applications key and arrowed down to properties and hit enter. I then
did a control-tab over to shortcut. Then I tabbed down to the shortcut hot
Hi. No problem. I typed out the hot key instructions for XP by memory, so
if it doesn't work and I missed a step, let me know and I'll double check my
XP computer and repost the steps.
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On Behalf Of Mike Barbara
Hi Chris,
Please excuse my last post. I had
Hi. Thanks to no less than three different suggestions from three very
helpful people, I've finally been able to add a hot key to my volume control
in Vista. *GRIN* Thanks to all. All the suggestions will probably come in
handy with other similar issues at some point I may have down the road.
Hi all. I want to create a hot key combination that will bring up the
volume control in Vista.
I know how to do it in XP, but there seems to be no way to do it in Vista
that I can find. If I could find it under programs, maybe then I could do
it, but I can't find it anywhere. Maybe I'm just not
Curious!
how does one set up such a hot key in Windows XP?
Pete
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