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    dv1000 Volume OSD

    Discussion in 'HP' started by alexr15, Oct 22, 2005.

  1. alexr15

    alexr15 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Is there a way to turn on an On Screen Display of the volume level on the dv1000? :hp:
     
  2. miner

    miner Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    cool! thanks miner, it works on my dv4000. it now displays the volume on screen display when pressing quick launch buttons.
     
  4. jim98122x

    jim98122x Notebook Geek

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    If you're using the QuickPlay there is an also OSD that works without doing anything. But that's only while using QuickPlay. It comes on when you hit the volume up/down keys.
     
  5. MY92

    MY92 Notebook Guru

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    Sweet as works on my HP nx8220 as well.

    Does anyone know what exe it runs as the process?

    Shame you can't remap the volume keys.

    update: assuming it is only using type32.exe it is using a whopping 488k of my 1GB memory :)
     
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    jim98122x Notebook Geek

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    I'm not sure if by "it" you're referring to the Quick Play, but anyway....the Quick Play is a Linux program. At least, that's what I've read elsewhere. So it wouldn't have any .exe program in Windows.
     
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    I'm talking about using IntelliType
     
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    billcsho Notebook Deity

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    I had problem after installing Intellitype on my DV4000. After a couple weeks, I had it uninstalled. Now I am using the iTouch from Logitech and it works like a charm. Get it from here.