[pchelpers] Re: Quite That Modem Tip From Ed West

 
I use the old fashioned method of turning off the modem sound -  typing in
"m0" in the modem's advanced settings.  I don't know why I still use that
method.  I guess I like to keep up my memory fresh with old manual commands,
just in case I need them later. 

Susan 


>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: Ed 
>To: pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
>Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 2:20 PM 
>Subject: [pchelpers] Quite That Modem Tip From Ed West 
>
>A tip for you if you don't already know is one I've used for years. I
reallyhate that racket modems make when they connect with the net. (Maybe
I'mjust a creaky old man:~ ) 
>In case you don't like it either: 
>In Windows 98 &Windows ME you click Start, Settings, Control Panel. 
>Double-click Modems. In the Modems Properties 
>box click the General tab and click Properties. Under Speaker 
>Volume, move the slider to Off. 
>
>You can also turn off the modem noise in Windows XP. Click Start, 
>Control Panel. Double-click Phone and Modem Options. Select the 
>Modems tab and click Properties. Select the Modem tab. Under 
>Speaker Volume move the slider to Off. 
>
>Be st, 
>Ed 
>
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