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How to Adjust Volume when Taskbar Controls Are Blocked
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If you find that your taskbar controls for adjusting volume are blocked or not responding, there are several ways you can adjust the volume on your computer: 1. Use keyboard shortcuts: Most computers have dedicated keys on the keyboard for adjusting volume. Typically, these keys are marked with symbols that look like speakers or sound waves. Pressing the "Fn" key (usually located in the bottom left corner of the keyboard) along with the volume key should adjust the volume on your computer. 2. Use the Control Panel: You can also adjust the volume through the Control Panel. To access the Control Panel, click on the Start menu and type "Control Panel" in the search bar. Open the Control Panel, then click on "Hardware and Sound" and select "Adjust system volume." From there, you can adjust the volume using the slider. 3. Use the Settings app: If you are using Windows 10, you can also adjust the volume through the Settings app. To access the Settings app, click on the Start menu and select "Settings." Click on "System" and then "Sound." From there, you can adjust the volume using the slider. 4. Use third-party software: If none of the above options work for you, you can also use third-party software to adjust the volume on your computer. There are many free and paid software options available online, such as Volume Mixer, Ear Trumpet, and Volume2. It's important to note that if your taskbar controls are blocked, there may be an issue with your computer that needs to be addressed. Consider running a virus scan or consulting with a technical expert if you continue to have issues with your computer's volume controls.
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