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    Sound display driver - Windows 7

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by ftcnt, Nov 15, 2009.

  1. ftcnt

    ftcnt Newbie

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    I recently switched over to windows 7 but I can't seem to find which driver to download so that I can have the sound display bar. The volume works fine but it doesn't display it on the screen when I adjust it.

    When I had windows xp, there was a green display but I don't know which driver I have to download. Does anyone know which one?

    thanks

    sorry I forgot to add that I am looking for the T500 driver
     
  2. Stewie Griffin

    Stewie Griffin Notebook Consultant

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    I ran into the same problem before, and I solved the OSD problem by downloading the hotkey driver.

    There used to be a link for it on Lenovo's website, but it seems to be taken down...

    try this: in the On Screen Display tab found via the Advanced Settings for the Display Resolution, there was no font set, setting that makes everything work correctly, including making the mute key work.

    That last segment was from here:

    http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Windows...7;jsessionid=8DB68AB56A9CACC495EEB2226BFD887F
     
  3. ftcnt

    ftcnt Newbie

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    Perfect, that's the driver's name. I got it and it works fine now. Thanks.