Is there sound in both speakers now?
Action:
Adjust the balance control in the audio mixer.
1) Click the 'Start' button to display the Windows 'Start' menu.
2) Select 'Programs'.
3) Select 'Accessories'.
4) Select 'Multimedia'.
5) Select 'Volume Control'. (The 'Master Out' or the 'Wave Input' dialog box appears.)
6) If the 'Wave Input' dialog box appears, do the following:
a) Select the 'Options' menu and select 'Properties'.
Properties
b) Under 'Adjust volume for' select the 'Playback' radio button.
c) In the 'Show the following volume controls:', make sure that there is a check in all of the check boxes.
d) Click 'OK'. (The 'Master Out' box appears.)
'Master Out' box
7) Use the mouse button to click and hold down on a balance control slide bar.
8) With the mouse, move the slide bar to the right to change the balance.
9) Release the mouse button when the balance is at a desired level.
10) Repeat steps 7) through 9) on all slide bars in the 'Master Out' dialog box.
11) When you have completed increasing the volume of all slide bars, select the 'Options' menu and select 'Exit'.
Question:
Is there sound in both speakers now?
Responses:
Yes, there is sound in both speakers
No, there is still no sound in one speaker