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Old March 18th 20, 05:55 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Arlen Holder[_6_]
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Default Sound volume increase?

On 18 Mar 2020 17:44:37 GMT, KenK wrote:

I right-clicked the little speaker on the bottom-right of the screen. Sound
set to 100%. I can hardly hear it. Is there any way to increase it?


If I understand your question, and I may not, I'll give an example of how
"I" adjust the sound on my Windows 10 Pro computer.

On my PC, admittedly an old desktop that has a separate sound card but no
speakers, there are _multiple_ ways to "raise the volume".

1. The little speaker icon slider in the quicklaunch bar (as you noted).
2. Which if you right click on mine, has a "volume mixer" & other controls.
3. Some of which appear to be able to select various sound output drivers.
And...
4. The external speakers themselves, which are powered, have a volume knob.
5. Most audio players I use (e.g., Media Player) have a volume slider.
6. I think that even the Nvidia control panel (driver?) has a slider.

If that's not enough volume control to get you to "eleven", I'm sure others
will chime in with methods that I don't use that I may have missed.
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