With this function, you can change presets for the audio system. The settings can be changed at any time via the "Sound Preferences" function; see Using Sound Preferences Function.
Menu path: Accessories > Sound Preferences > Options
Show volume control in taskbar
☑ The
☐ The
Remote volume settings
☑ The settings for the parameters Mute, PCM volume, Input mute, and Input volume are restored after each system restart.
☐ The last settings set by the user will remain after the next system start. (Default)
Mute
☑ Audio playback is off.
☐ Audio playback is on. (Default)
PCM volume: Preset volume in percent (default: 50)
Input mute
☑ The audio input is muted. Sounds from a microphone that are recorded are not transferred via the thin client.
☐ The audio input is switched on. Sounds from a microphone that are recorded can be transferred via the thin client. (Default)
Input volume: Volume in percent at which sounds at the audio input are recorded, for example from a microphone. (Default: 100)
Default Sound Output
Port name
Possible options:
-
Automatic: The audio output is automatically assigned to a device. The following order applies here:
1. USB devices
2. PCI devices; this also includes the HDMI interface.
3. Internal speaker
Not connected ports will be ignored. -
HDMI / DisplayPort
-
Speaker
-
Headset
Device name: Select the device for audio output from a list of available devices. If the device is not present at the moment, you can type its name in. Examples: "Built-in Audio Analog Stereo", "Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000".
Default Sound Input
Port name
Possible options:
-
Automatic: The audio input is automatically assigned to a device. The following order applies here:
1. USB devices
2. PCI devices
Not connected ports will be ignored. -
Microphone
-
Headset microphone
Device name: Select the device for audio input from a list of available devices. If the device is not present at the moment, you can type its name in. Example: "Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000".