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Discover Ludwig"speaker volume" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to the volume or level of sound produced by a speaker, such as on a computer or stereo system. Example: "Can you please adjust the speaker volume? I can't hear the music very well."
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Click on the General tab, and in the area called Speaker Volume, slide the control to suit your ears.
To avoid angering other people in the lab, we kept the speaker volume to a minimum whenever possible.
In most versions of Windows and the Macintosh operating system, there is a place in the modem's control panel to adjust the speaker volume.
The speaker volume on most is inadequate to overcome road noise, and GPS tracking tends to drain the batteries of some phones.
Instead of a row of function keys at the top, you get dedicated keys for brightness, speaker volume and Web browsing (Back, Forward, Refresh, Full Screen, Next Window).
And the speaker volume is way too low during movie playback, but B&N says a fix is coming this week.
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Furthermore, we turned off solder irons when not in use, took care of cleaning up our stations, turned down speaker volumes, and respected other groups' properties by not touching them - even when they appear to have discarded certain items.
For the iPod generation, there is now an iChair by PBteen, with built-in speakers, volume control and a subwoofer.
Among them was a Chinese Indonesian mother of four named Meiliana, who was sentenced to 1½ years in prison for asking a mosque near her house to lower its speakers' volume.
But it just doesn't hold the phone in place, it also has built-in speakers, volume controls, and the goods need to charge the Nexus One.
When the speaker's volume is too low, the music volume is too high and the audio in the video presentation is unintelligible, the entire message is lost.
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