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Gateway Solo 9500
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Chapter 13: Using the Port Replicator and Docking Station
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To undock your notebook:
1 Click Start, then select Undock Computer or press the Docking Eject button
on the front of the docking station. The Undock Computer menu item
appears in the Start menu only while the notebook is docked.
2 Lift the release latch on the docking station until the notebook is
disconnected.
3 Lift the notebook off of the docking posts.
Adjusting audio settings
Your notebook is configured to use only its internal audio jacks and speakers,
even while docked. To turn on the docking stations external speakers and
audio jacks, if you have Windows Me, you must change audio settings (the
settings are changed automatically in Windows NT, Windows 2000, and
Windows XP). You can also configure the notebooks internal speakers (analog
audio) to pass through the digital audio jack to the docking station.
To turn on the docking station’s external speakers and audio jacks in
Windows Me:
1 Double-click the speaker icon on the taskbar. The Volume Control dialog
box opens.
2 Click Advanced. The Advanced Controls for Volume Control dialog box
opens.
3 Click Docked Speakers for analog audio. The docking station audio jacks
are turned on.
- OR -
Click
Enable S/PDIF for digital audio. The docking station digital audio
jack is turned on.

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