How do I get the volume control key out of my computer s taskbar when it s missing?

Updated on number 2024-02-09
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Control Panel - Sound & Audio Devices - Volume --- put the icon into the taskbar.

    A: "Control Panel" – Sound and Audio Devices" – put the volume icon into the taskbar "used to be manually turned off." Just turn it on.

    The second way: "Put the volume icon into the taskbar" is checked, and it is invalid. Missing, file path C: Windows system32, you can upload one on another machine, or find a system disc to find the file and copy it to system32, then rename.

    Type 3: If you have used software to delete startup items and accidentally deleted the volume icon of startup. At this time, the "Put the volume icon into the taskbar" is checked, and the volume icon appears, but the volume icon does not recover after rebooting, and it must be set in the control panel again.

    In this case, the network connection icon may also disappear).

    In this case, it is enough to restore the deleted entries in the startup entries in the registry.

    Start "-Run" Enter regedit, open the registry, open hkey local machine software, Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion, run and create a new string in its right window"systray"(right-click on run) and the key value (double-click on systray) is"c:\windows\system32\", if it is a win2000 system, it is"c:\winnt\system32\"That's it.

    The broadband connection icon is to click on the right-click attribute of the neighbor on the network, click on the attribute of the network connection icon, and put the bottom one on the tick in front of the "display icon in the notification area after connection".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Start = > Program = > Accessories = > Entertainment = > Volume Control.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Here's how to do it: 1. First open the "Start" menu, and then open the "Control Panel" program in the start menu.

    2. In the "Control Panel" window, open the "Volume & Audio Devices" section.

    3, then in the "Volume & Audio Devices" properties window, select "Volume", and then find the "Put volume icon into taskbar" setting.

    4. Tick "Volume & Audio Devices", then press "Apply", then press the "OK" button, and you're set.

    The reasons why the taskbar icon on the computer desktop is missing are: the computer has been stuck for a long time, the computer has been set incorrectly, and the computer system is damaged. We recommend that you do the following to resolve the issue:

    1. Shut down the computer and restart it.

    2. Right-click on the blank space of the computer desktop to open the desktop menu.

    3. In the pop-up menu, select View, and then check the three items of "Pair the icon with the grid", "Show desktop icon", and "Show desktop gadget". You can set the layout of the desktop, and the taskbar icons will be restored.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Start --- Settings – Personalize --- taskbar --- notification area--- turn the system icon on or off--- Volume is set to On.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Open the control panel

    2. Then tap to enter Sound & Audio Devices:

    3. Double-click on the sound and audio, and check: Put the volume icon into the taskbar.

    If it has been checked, but the icon is still not displayed. It should be set to hide when inactive. Right-click on the taskbar - Properties - Customize - find the volume icon and set it to always show.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The sound control button in the computer's taskbar is missing for a number of reasons:

    Reason 1: The speaker icon is hidden.

    Solution: 1. In the blank space of the start taskbar, right-click and select Properties;

    2. Point customization;

    3. Volume: Select the display icon and notification, and click OK.

    Cause 2: The system process is incorrect.

    Solution: 1. Press Ctrl+Shift+ESC to bring up the task manager, select the process tab, select, and right-click to end the process;

    2. Point end process;

    3. Select File Menu - New Task (Run......)

    4. Enter explorer and click OK.

    Cause 3: The sound card driver is faulty.

    Solution: 1. Select the computer on the desktop, right-click and select Manage;

    3. Click the operation menu - scan to detect hardware changes, and the sound card driver will be rebooted to install.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. In the blank space of the start taskbar, right-click the mouse to select Properties; 2. Point customization; 3. Volume: Select the display icon and notification, and click OK. Reason 2:

    System process error solution: 1. Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc keys to bring up the task manager, select the process tab, select, and right-click to select the end process; 2. Point end process; 3. Select File Menu - New Task (Run......4. Enter explorer and click OK. Reason three:

    Troubleshooting solutions for sound card drivers: 1. Select the computer on the desktop, right-click and select Manage; 2. Select Device Manager, Sound, ** and Game Controller - select the corresponding sound card, and right-click to select Uninstall; 3. Click the operation menu - scan to detect hardware changes, and the sound card driver will be rebooted to install.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Open the "Control Panel" of your computer

    Method 1: Click "Start" in the lower left corner of the desktop to open "Settings" - Control Panel;

    Method 2: Double-click "My Computer" on the desktop, find the "Control Panel" and click to open.

    2. Find "Sound & Audio Devices" in the "Control Panel".

    3. Click (double-click) "Sound and Audio Devices" to enter the "Volume" function in the "Sound and Audio Device Properties" dialog box, find the "Put Volume Icon into the Taskbar" item, click Select, and then click "Apply" or "OK", then the "Little Speaker" icon for volume adjustment will be displayed in the lower right corner of the desktop.

    Note: If the speaker icon is still not displayed after completing the above operations, you can select "Mute" and "Apply" in step 3. Go through step 3 again so that the speaker will appear in the bottom right corner of the computer.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In the lower left system tray area, click the small key, open Custom, set it to "Show Icons and Notifications", and then click "Save Modifications".

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Please turn on my computer and then turn on the controls after that.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I won't set QQ** transparency, ask the master to explain in detail.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The steps are as follows:

    1.Properties: Right-click the Taskbar, and in the pop-up menu, select the Properties option, as shown in the following figure

    2.Customize will pop up the [Taskbar and [Start] Menu Properties] window, click the [Custom] button below the [Notification Area], as shown in the following figure:

    4.Volume will pop up the [System Icon] option, you can see that the behavior of [Volume] is [Off], therefore, the icon will not appear, just change "Off" to "On", as shown in the following figure:

    5.After changing the Off behavior to On, click the OK button, and the volume speaker will appear in the taskbar, as shown in the following figure:

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Adjustment method:

    1. Open the Start menu first, and then open the Control Panel program in the Start menu.

    2. In the "Control Panel" window, open the "Volume & Audio Devices" section.

    3, then in the "Volume & Audio Devices" properties window, select "Volume", and then find the "Put volume icon into taskbar" setting.

    4. Tick "Volume & Audio Devices", then press "Apply", then press the "OK" button, and you're set.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First, restart or sign out of your computer to see if the sound icon has been restored.

    1. If the sound icon is not restored, open the Control Panel - Sound & Audio Devices - Tick the volume icon and put it in the taskbar.

    2. If it is invalid, it means that the sound system has lost the file: the general path of the file is: c:

    Windows System32 folder. See if there are any files under this folder. Go to another XP system computer to copy this file, put it in the machine, or use the system disk to repair the file.

    Restart your computer and try to see if the sound icon has been restored. If the above still can't restore the icon, find the sound card driver, or find the sound card driver on the Internet, generally speaking, the simple sound card is on the motherboard, and you can reinstall the motherboard driver.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The volume icon in your computer's taskbar is gone. You can select the volume of the key press.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Control Panel - Sound & Audio Devices, tick "Put volume icon into taskbar", click OK or Apply (if it has already been checked, uncheck it first, click Apply, then tick, then click Apply or OK).

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It can be found as follows:

    1. Click "Start";

    2. Click "Control Panel";

    3. Click on "Sound and Audio Equipment";

    4. Put the volume icon in the taskbar, check the box, click OK or Apply (if you have already ticked, remove the checkmark first, click Apply, then tick, and then click Apply or OK). Finish.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Point Start --Run--Enter OK to solve.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Here's how to display a sound icon in the lower right corner of your computer:

    1. Click the small triangle on the taskbar in the lower right corner of the desktop, and then click Customize Options.

    2. Once you find the volume, select Show Icons & Notifications.

    3. You can see the volume control icon in the taskbar.

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