How to Adjust Windows 11's Sound Level

Step it up to eleven.



KEY TAKEAWAYS:

• To change the volume of your computer from the desktop, tap or click the speaker icon on the taskbar. • To mute all sounds, click the speaker button next to the slider.

• Go to System > Sound in Windows Settings to change the volume on your PC. After choosing the device, move the volume slider. To mute, click the speaker icon.

The Taskbar's "Sound Mixer" option can be selected by right-clicking on the sound icon to adjust an app's volume. To change the volume, drag the slider or press the speaker button to turn it down.o eleven.


Are the speakers or headphones on your Windows 11 PC producing too much or too little sound? Your volume output can be readily adjusted using a variety of methods. This is the method.

Quick Settings Allow You to Adjust System Volume

Using the Quick Settings menu is the quickest method in Windows 11 for changing the volume of the sound. To accomplish this, click the Quick Settings button in the far-right corner of your taskbar. This is a hidden button that sits on top of the Speaker, Wi-Fi, and/or Battery icons.



The volume slider (which has a speaker icon next to it) can be found when the Quick Settings menu appears. To adjust the system volume between 0 and 100, tap or click the slider's circle and drag it to the right or left. You'll notice that the speaker icon changes from more wave lines to fewer wave lines (or vice versa) as you move the slider.

Moreover, you can rapidly turn off all sound in Windows 11 by clicking the speaker icon next to the volume control. The speaker icon will have a tiny "X" next to it when it is muted. Return to the icon to unmeet.

Click outside the menu to close Quick Settings after you've adjusted the volume to your preference. Simply reopen the Quick Settings menu anytime you need to swiftly change the volume..

In Windows Settings, adjust the system volume.

Also, you can adjust the volume on your PC. To access System > Sound in Windows Settings, press Windows I. An alternative is to right-click on the taskbar's speaker icon and choose "Sound Settings."



Locate the "Output" section under System > Sound, then click the circle next to the device you wish to adjust the sound level for. Then, to change the volume of the sound output, move the "Volume" slider up or down.(Just like with the Quick Settings menu, Windows lets you fully muffle the system volume by clicking the speaker icon.)You can use any output device that Settings has identified by following these steps again. However, the device that is chosen in the "Output" list is the only one through which sound will be output.Change App Volume on Windows 11

A particular application's volume can also be altered. On your Task Bar, right-click the sound icon and choose "Sound Mixer."After a short while, you should see a section labeled "Apps." You can use the slider to change the volume of individual apps, or you can click the speaker button to mute an app entirely.

Using Hardware Buttons, Adjust System Volume

Physical hardware volume up and down buttons are present on a lot of Windows tablets (like the Surface series), usually on one of the side edges of the tablet. Occasionally, the volume can be changed by simply rocking back and forth on a single button. Using those, turn up or down the volume by pressing the buttons until you get the desired level of sound. The current system volume will appear as a tiny pop-up display in the top-left corner of the screen while you make adjustments.



Additionally, some keyboards have buttons or keys for volume up, down, and mute; some even have volume knobs. Using these buttons, keys, or knobs to adjust the volume will be

Mirrored in Windows 11's "Volume" sliders, as well as in Quick Settings and the Settings app. Enjoy your audio!

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