1. speakers turned off ?
- Posted by =?iso-8859-2?B?qWtvZGE=?= <tone.skoda at SIOL.NET> Dec 19, 2000
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2. Re: speakers turned off ?
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Dec 19, 2000
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=A9koda wrote: > i guess there's no way i can find > out if user doesn't have speakers > turned on? Play a .WAV file that says "Press the 'Q' key if you hear anything." or something similar. Other than that, you can't. -- David Cuny
3. Re: speakers turned off ?
- Posted by Al Getz <xaxo at AOL.COM> Dec 19, 2000
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- Last edited Dec 20, 2000
koda, You might try displaying a message box with the question: ! Are your speakers turned on? along with two buttons: YES and NO Other then that, i really doubt there is any way to determine if the speakers are actually turned on externally to the computer, or even plugged in for that matter. --Al