On Wed 27 Jun 2012 (15:47:34 +0100), riscos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >In article <2456105.12819-tennant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Tennant Stuart ><tennant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >[snip] > >> The Sound configuration in !Boot doesn't have a Speaker On/Off >> option, nor does it have (in reply to Doug Webb) a Headphones Mute >> button. It does have a Volume slider, which is set to Loud; a >> System beep, which is set to WaveSynth-Beep, and a pair of 'radio >> buttons' of which Loud beep has been selected. > >> At the command prompt, *Help Configure displays all the current >> options, which do not include Speaker, but *Help Speaker returns... > >> *Speaker controls the loudspeaker. Syntax: *Speaker ON|OFF > >> However, *Speaker ON seems to have no effect. > >Are you sure Tennant? By default the speaker is set to ON hence if you >do a CTRL-G in a TaskWindow you should get a beep. Conversely typing >Speaker OFF and then CTRL-G will mute it. Yes, as far as I can see, CTRL-G should make a beep but it doesn't. :( Tennant -- _ ________________________________________ ( _ .|_ ||_ _ |_ / _)(_)(_)||_)||_ ( )|_ / Why does *he* get to use his name? ______________________/ tennant@xxxxxxxxxxxxx --- To alter your preferences or leave the group, visit //www.freelists.org/list/iyonix-support Other info via //www.freelists.org/webpage/iyonix-support List-related queries to iyonix-support-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx