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David Gillett <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 1 Jun 2004 07:20:43 -0700
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  Here are the standard AT commands to control this function:

M0 - speaker off
M1 - speaker on
L0/L1/L2/L3 - volume from lowest to highest

David Gillett


On 31 May 2004 at 9:37, Richard Glazier wrote:

> You could always try adding the modem string code in advanced
> properties to try to force on the speaker (if any).
> I have had regular internal ISA and PCI modems that were
> sometimes difficult to get the "noise" to work...
>
> I unfortunately do not have those "codes" handy...(Bummer.)
>
>                                       Rick Glazier
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Gillett" <[log in to unmask]>
> >   I rather suspect that it is physically extremely difficult to include a
> > speaker on a PCMCIA card.  Not impossible, but difficult enough that I can
> > easily believe some manufacturers don't bother.
>
> > On 24 May 2004 at 11:08, Paul J. Traynor wrote:
> > > I have installed a new PCMCIA modem in a laptop and it is working well.
> > > The trouble is that  when its dialling up the line it does it without
> > > making  the usual dial sounds that modems make or used to make.  It is a
> > > 56k fax modem and the person who is using it is blind so audio sound is
> > > important to them and I would like to be able to somehow  activate its
> > > dialling sound if it is possible. I went into the modem properties and
> > > pushed up the  slider for the modem speaker thinking this might help but
> > > it hasn't.
>
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