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skiprat

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I'm hoping that one of you younger hi tec guys can help me here please..:wink:

I have a Windows phone that connects via Bluetooth to my car.
It has a feature that can read out or even dictate text messages. It works just fine but my problem is I can't figure out how to raise the volume for when it reads out a message. I'm hoping to be able to raise and set it independently from the normal hands free calling volume. It really is too quiet.

Any ideas welcome...:biggrin:
 
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bobleibo

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My car does the same thing. The car radio itself controls the volume on mine. The rest is part of the car's on-screen controls which is just to the right of the steering wheel. Now if someone can show me how to turn on the radio, Ill be set.
Cheers
A young high tech guy~
 
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H2O

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Do you have 8.0 or 8.1? In 8.1, there is a volume overlay and there is a specific overlay for the Bluetooth. It allows the wireless devices to have a higher volume, while the other phone functions remain normal or to your custom settings.
 
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