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Anyone else had this?

When I reset the device, the iPaq Audio settings are OFF, so I get no
base or anything I have to ajust the sliders to change it back, even tho
the sliders are in the positions I left them in.

Marc

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Marc <see@signature.url> wrote:

>Anyone else had this?
>
>When I reset the device, the iPaq Audio settings are OFF, so I get no
>base or anything I have to ajust the sliders to change it back, even tho
>the sliders are in the positions I left them in.
>
>Marc

I suspect it is some third party utility or toolbar causing this
conflict. It isn't a bug in the 2210 code itself. What apps are
installed?
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Ed Hansberry, MS-MVP/Mobile Devices wrote:
> I suspect it is some third party utility or toolbar causing this
> conflict. It isn't a bug in the 2210 code itself. What apps are
> installed?

All i have running on startup is Magic button (a task switcher) but even
with that off it happens. Not too bothred, but it would be good to know
how I could set the iPaq audio control panel to open when the device is
reset, to remind me to up the bass a bit. Which file should I place a
shortcut to in the startup folder? Can't see anything that looks like it
in \windows\

Marc



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