Computer Speakers Are Not Working

Computer Speakers Are Not Working

Try clicking on the speaker icon at the bottom, right of your screen. Make sure that there isn't an "x" next to the speaker, which indicates that the speakers are muted. Additionally, check to make sure the correct output is selected. You can change the output by clicking the arrow and selecting a different one. You may have several outputs to choose from so you may have to try several before you find the one the speakers are connected to. 




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