This seems to be on the right track, but I am not there yet. In Device
Manager, Sound..., I have installed, "Windows Sound System (WSS) Device".
In Control Panel, Multimedia, I find no comparable listing. I have tried
"Audio, Playback, "Use any available device", without success. What am I
missing? or, am I missing something? I do hear beeps, dings, etc, but
through my external speakers.
Demetri Kolokotronis
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000 15:11:21 +0200 "J. H. Meinema" <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> Hi, Demitri...
>
> > No sound comes from the computer speaker in a system I assembled.
> Is the computer speaker disabled when external speakers are installed?
>
> Is the internal speaker connected to the mainboard correctly...
> I Think so.. but you want to have Internal PC Speaker sound under
> windows that's cool.. can also be done, just have cracked open my
brains
> and searched... Check this out.. :
>
> Go to Control Panel, then "Add New Hardware", then "Sound,Video,Game
> Controller". Don't let windows search for new hardware. Select "Have
> Disk". Browse to where you have your PC Speaker .drv file. Install!!!
> Presto.. your mute PC will now have sound
>
> To Modify the settings for PC Speaker go to Control Panel,
> Multimedia, Advanced Tab, In Audio Devices you will see PC Speaker
>
> --
> Anne Meinema
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