[gui-talk] dell audio

Ms. E.M. Kirtley ekirtley at sbcglobal.net
Tue Feb 9 03:33:26 UTC 2016


If you look under Dell Support in the start menu 
or under programs, and you should find the 
service-tag).  That is where mine is found.

E.M.K.

At Monday 03:55 PM, you wrote:
>Rob, I have encountered this on Dell and other 
>vendors machines. Often it is as simple a matter 
>of logging into (or creating) your DELL account. 
>Go to support and search for your machine by its 
>service tag #. You will need a sighted person to 
>get this off the rear on one of the bar codes. 
>Then download the latest drivers for the various 
>hardware devices / chipsets installed in your 
>computer by DELL. Here is a link to the DELL 
>product support. 
>https://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/Products 
>About half-way down the page you will be able to 
>use the auto-detect your product. enter a 
>service tag # or express service tag #, or 
>browse by product. I would try the auto-detect. 
>This will load a program onto your computer and 
>assess what hardware devices / chipsets are in 
>it and then offer the device driver updates or 
>other software available for Windows 10.  You 
>should upgrade to the latest build of Windows 10 
>through “Windows Update”. Can you tell me 
>what the model #. I could offer to remote onto 
>your machine and fix it if you like. I have a 
>little time in the evenings this week or on 
>Sunday. > On Feb 6, 2016, at 11:21 PM, Rob 
>Kaiser via gui-talk <gui-talk at nfbnet.org> 
>wrote: > > Good evening all: I have a new Dell 
>computer. I'm trying 2use Dell audio. I > 
>installed Windows 10. I use JAWS 17. > > > > 
>Dell audio seems to be not accessible. I can get 
>in there using Controll > Pannel. When I tried 
>to open Dell Audio, the tab comes up but When 
>I > tabover. All it says it > Button. Does 
>anyone knowof a work-around for this? > > > > 
>Rob Kaiser > > Email; > > 
>rcubfank at sbcglobal.net > > > > 
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