[Windows 11/10] Sound settings and Volume Mixer
Please go to the corresponding instruction based on the current Windows operating system on your computer:
- Type and search [Sound settings] in the Windows search bar①, and then click [Open]②.
- In Sound settings, you are able to choose the Output device③ (such as internal speakers, external speakers, or headset) and the Input device④ (such as internal microphone, external microphone, or earphone).
If the speaker icon of master volume is , it means your computer is at mute mode. Click the speaker icon again to turn the volume on. - Getting to use Volume Mixer. Right-click [Speakers icon] on the taskbar⑤, and then select [Open volume mixer]⑥.
- In the Apps filed, by dragging the slider to adjust volume for each app⑦.
If the speaker icon of the app is , it means the app is at mute mode. Click the speaker icon again to turn the volume on.
- Type and search [Sound settings] in the Windows search bar①, and then click [Open]②.
- In Sound settings, you are able to choose the output device③ (such as internal speakers, external speakers, or headset) and the input device④ (such as internal microphone, external microphone, or earphone).
If the speaker icon of master volume is , it means your computer is at mute mode. Click the speaker icon again to turn the volume on. - Getting to use Volume Mixer. Right-click [Speakers icon] on the taskbar⑤, and then select [Open Volume mixer]⑥.
- In Volume Mixer, by dragging the slider to adjust volume for each app⑦.
If the speaker icon of the app is , it means the app is at mute mode. Click the speaker icon again to turn the volume on.