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  2. Sound is very low even at 100% volume - Microsoft Community

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    But when I switched to my new desk setup, the speakers became extremely quiet. I can only hear them modestly when I raise my volume to 100% and to max my speaker's volume settings as well. The same happens when I wear headphones: when I plug them in, I have to raise my volume to 100% to hear anything, but even then it is extremely low.

  3. Turn up the volume using the volume knob on the speaker or soundbar. See the user manual of the speaker or soundbar on how to control the volume. Test the sound playback on the computer. Right-click the Volume or speaker icon in the notification area (bottom-right corner) and select Open sound settings. Under Output, click Manage sound devices.

  4. Changing Volume Doesn't Change Sound - Microsoft Community

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    Check Speaker / headphone is not disabled and is set as default Type Sound in Windows Start Seach box > Click Sound > Under Playback tab, right click on an empty space and select, Show disconnected devices and Show disabled devices > Select Speaker and click on Properties and make sure that it is is enabled > You may also check if the Speaker ...

  5. Volume/mute keys on keyboard not working - Microsoft Community

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    The volume and mute keys on my keyboard are not working. However, I know it's not the keys themselves that are broken, because the F1-F3 functions work perfectly fine. The interesting thing is that they work when I have the command prompt running as an administrator and I'm on that window.

  6. Solve audio issues in Windows 11 with this guide. Learn to use troubleshooters, update drivers, manage audio services, and adjust settings to restore sound quickly.

  7. Low speaker volume fixed - Dell

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    I Have an Inspiron 15 3000. The speaker volume was usually OK on on most sites, but sometimes it was extremely low even at its maximum setting. This morning I found a setting that fixed it to the point where you could never set it to max volume. * Right click on the speaker icon in the systray * Click Open Volume Mixer * Left click on Speakers

  8. Volume is low even when the volume is set to maximum on Windows...

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    Thinkpad here, the setting for Loudness Equalization helps up the speaker volume. Sound>Speakers>Properties>Enhancements and add a check to the Loudness Equalization. This latest build 1703 for some reason the volume has decreased again somewhat & maximum volume level really isn't quite enough for a normal quiet home use - so I installed a ...

  9. windows 11 sound issues sound is very low - Microsoft Community

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    Hi, I am an Independent Advisor. Let me help you with this issue. I understand that you are having issues with your audio being too low.

  10. No Sound on Computer: Troubleshoot Audio Issues | Dell US

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    Turn Up the Volume: Click the speaker icon on the taskbar and make sure the volume is up. Check Physical Volume: If you’re using headphones or external speakers, make sure their volume is turned up too. Check for Mute: Open the Volume Mixer by going to Start > Settings > System > Sound > Volume mixer. Make sure no apps are muted and that all ...

  11. Volume goes up & down by itself - Microsoft Community

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    1. Right-click the Volume icon on the right corner of the taskbar. 2. Click on "Open sound settings". 3. On the right pane, click the "Sound Control Panel". 4. Double-click the "Speakers" and the Speaker Properties will pop up. 5. Click the Advanced tab. 6. Uncheck the "Allow application to take exclusive control of this device" checkbox. 7.