How to Turn the Volume Down on Your Dell Laptop

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Few things are more annoying than loading a Web page and having your laptop suddenly blast loud music or sound effects. Dell laptops often have multimedia keys or buttons which can be used to turn the volume down so that sounds play at a more acceptable level. You can easily use these buttons to adjust the volume on your Dell laptop or, alternately, you can turn down the volume using the built-in sound mixer utility in Windows.

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Adjust the Volume with the Windows Mixer

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Step 1

Click the speaker-shaped icon in the lower-right corner of your desktop. Windows displays the master volume control in a small pop-up window.

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Step 2

Click and hold the volume slider and drag it down to decrease the audio volume on your system. Release the mouse button when the sound level is acceptable.

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Step 3

Click the speaker-shaped icon at the bottom of the volume slider in Windows 7 and Windows Vista to mute the volume completely. In Windows XP, click the "Mute" check box.

Lower the Volume with Buttons or Keys

Step 1

Look for a row of buttons along the top or bottom of your keyboard. If your Dell laptop has dedicated volume buttons, you will see a button with an icon of a speaker and a curved line and another button with several curved lines for controlling the volume. Push the first button to lower the volume. If your Dell laptop does not have dedicated volume buttons, skip to the next step.

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Step 2

Look for a pair of keys on the keyboard with speaker-shaped icons as described in the previous step. Commonly, the volume hot keys on Dell laptops are the "PgUp" and "PgDn" keys.

Step 3

Press and hold the "Fn" key and then tap the "PgDn" key -- or the key with the speaker-shaped icon -- until the volume is reduced to a suitable level.

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