How to Enable Volume Control in Microsoft Steady State

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Controlling volume in Windows SteadyState

It is important to have full control of your volume when you are watching or listening to something on Microsoft Windows SteadyState. You may also want to access the volume control when you are using your earphones to turn up/down the volume according to your comfort level.

Instructions

    • 1

      Click "Start" and select "Settings."

    • 2

      Click on "Windows Restrictions" and then select "General Restrictions."

    • 3

      Make sure the box is unchecked next to "Prevent access to Windows Explorer features: Folder Options, Customize Toolbar, and the Notification Area." Click "OK."

    • 4

      Click "Start" again. Select "Control Panel."

    • 5

      Click on "Sounds & Devices." Check the box titled "Place volume icon in the taskbar." You should be able to see the volume control icon on your task bar. Click on the icon and use the slider to turn up/down the volume.

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