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    Toshiba Satellite A660 - Volume indication to display on screen?

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by Ichinenjuu, Nov 29, 2011.

  1. Ichinenjuu

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    Is there way a to get the volume level to display on screen like it does on my Mac? I love this Toshiba but I've always been annoyed how I can't really tell how high the volume is other than by the lines in front of the speaker icon in the system tray. There's no "volume bar" that appears on screen like with HPs, Dells, and other brands.

    Is there truly no way to get an on screen volume bar other than clicking on the speaker icon? Is that just how Toshibas are?