Master volume Wave volume at minimum

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storming Norman

The wave volume always returns to minimum every time I reboot.
Is there a way to set it midrange, every time I want to listen to something
I must raise it from the lowest level.
The other levels in master volume seem to work fine.
 
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Lem

storming said:
The wave volume always returns to minimum every time I reboot.
Is there a way to set it midrange, every time I want to listen to something
I must raise it from the lowest level.
The other levels in master volume seem to work fine.

Has this always behaved this way? Do you have a keyboard with buttons
that control various functions including volume?

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storming Norman

This is a new computer I've built since Christmas. My keyboard is a
Microsoft "Natural keyboard" with no volume controls on the keyboard.
 
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Uwe Sieber

storming said:
The wave volume always returns to minimum every time I reboot.
Is there a way to set it midrange, every time I want to listen to something
I must raise it from the lowest level.
The other levels in master volume seem to work fine.

No idea what is causing that. But you can set the
volume by commandline by means of Nir Sofer's
NirCmd tool:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/nircmd.html

nircmd.exe setsysvolume 32768
would set the master volume to 50 percent. You could
put this into your Startup folder.


Uwe
 

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