Why is my volume missing from the toolbar?

Updated on technology 2024-05-29
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Didn't you pretend to be a volume? If you pretend, you turn on the volume attribute. You can see if you have a volume pull.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. First, right-click on the taskbar below the computer desk travel cavity surface, and click "Properties" in the pop-up options.

    2. Then click "Customize" under the "Notification Area" column in the pop-up "Taskbar and Start Menu Properties" dialog box.

    3. Then find the "Volume" option in the open notification dialog box, and select "Show Icons and Notifications" in the drop-down box on the right.

    4. You can display the volume icon in the toolbar under the desktop.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Take win7 system as an example, first click start, find and click the control panel.

    2. In the window that opens, find "View Method" in the upper right corner and select it as: small icon.

    3. Find the [Notification Area Icon] and click to open it.

    4. Click the [Open or Close System Icon] <> in the window that opens

    5. Click the drop-down menu behind Qi Huai's [Volume] to select [Open], and finally click [OK].

    6. At this time, you can see that the icon has been displayed in the lower right corner.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1.First, move your mouse over the taskbar window below, then right-click and select the properties option in the pop-up window.

    2.In the taskbar properties window that opens, click Customize Options.

    3.After that, the window will pop up as shown in the figure below, and you can see that the option to close the system icon should also be opened below.

    4.After that, the system will pop up the interface as shown in the figure below, find the volume icon in the window, and then set it to open in the options below, and finally click the OK button below to exit the window.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What should I do if the volume icon in the lower right corner of the win10 desktop is missing, teach you a trick to recover easily.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Some computers can use the numerical adjustment mode to adjust the brightness, and the numerical change value of the brightness will appear every time the adjustment is made to display the brightness adjustment value, which may be more intuitive. Some use the cursor progress bar mode, which allows the user to determine the brightness and volume of the progress bar or cursor scale.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Start Menu - Settings - Control Panel - Sound & Audio Devices - Put the volume icon in the taskbar (tick) - Apply - OK.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The main reason is that the registration information is missing, and it is the systray component. That's the real reason!

    The workaround is:

    Run regsvr32 %windir% system32 and reboot.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Is there still a sound If there is no sound, it may be a problem with the sound card driver The next driver wizard will install the sound card driver It's good.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Control panel. Sound and audio equipment. If the tick is a gray dot there can't be.。。 Just the next driver wizard. Drive the sound card.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It should be invisible on the taskbar, click Start Menu-Control Panel, and then double-click the speaker icon to set the sound interface, there is a "Show sound in the taskbar" checkbox to tick it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Start "--Settings" -- Control Panel "-- Sound & Audio Devices", pop up "Properties".", volume setting. In the "Volume" field, check "Put the volume icon into the taskbar", and the small speaker icon will appear in the lower right corner.

    Thank you for adopting.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.In the Control Panel, open the audio properties and tick "Put the volume icon to the taskbar".

    2.If you still don't have it after hooking it, please reinstall the sound card driver.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Go to the Control Panel in Sounds and check the Sound icon.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Right-click nearby to see if there is a triangle symbol, or if there is a triangle symbol, click to see if it works.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. Take the win7 system as an example, first click start, find and click the control panel 2, in the window that opens, find the "view method" in the upper right corner and select it as: small icon 3, find the [notification area icon] and click to open.

    4. Click [Open or Close the System Icon] in the open window5. Click the drop-down menu behind [Volume] to select [Open], and finally click [OK] 6. At this time, you can see that the icon has been displayed in the lower right corner.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    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.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In the control panel, there is a speaker icon in it, click on it, and you send a picture to see, maybe the driver is gone, or the logo in the lower right corner is not ticked.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. First, right-click on the taskbar at the bottom of the desktop and click "Properties" in the pop-up options.

    2. Then click "Customize" under the "Notification Area" column in the pop-up "Taskbar and Start Menu Properties" dialog box.

    3. Then find the "Volume" option in the notification dialog box that opens, and select "Show Icons and Notifications" in the drop-down box on the right.

    4. You can display the volume icon in the toolbar under the desktop.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Step 1: Right-click on the blank taskbar on the desktop and select Properties to open the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties window.

    Step 2: In the "Taskbar and Start Menu Properties" window that opens, find the "Customize" button near the notification area and click on it.

    Step 3: Find and click on the "Turn on or off system icon" item in the open notification area icon window.

    Step 4: Select "On" in the Behavior column after the volume item and OK.

    Step 5: Then take a look at the lower right corner of the desktop window and you can see the volume icon that is not in the lower right corner of Win7, which has been restored.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. Find the missing volume icon.

    If the volume icon suddenly disappears while the system is running, you can quickly retrieve the volume icon by using the following methods.

    1. In the start and settings, click on the control panel and open the small speaker "Sound and audio equipment" in it

    2. "Put the volume icon into the taskbar" is ticked, click Apply, OK; If this option is checked, uncheck it and check it again.

    The volume icon reappears in the taskbar, and you can click to adjust the volume. In this way, you can basically get back the lost little horn icon.

    If the "Put the volume icon in the taskbar" check box still doesn't work, it is possible that the system has lost the "file", you can copy the file from another computer to the "C:WindowsSystem32" folder, and try it again. If the checkbox is grayed out and not selected, there is a problem with the sound card driver, please reinstall the sound card driver.

    2. Solve the problem of restarting the lost speaker.

    If you can't find the volume control icon after turning it on, after manually retrieving the volume icon, it will be lost again the next time you turn it on, generally there is a problem with the system's sound service, which can be solved by the following methods.

    1. Right-click "My Computer" and select "Manage" to open the "Computer Management" window.

    2. Click the number in front of the "Services and Applications" option, and then click "Services" to open the "Services" window. Find the Windows Audio service under the Name bar, right-click on it and select Properties.

    3. If the following startup is optional, you should change the "startup type" to "automatic", click the "Apply" button first, and then click the "Start" button.

    Wait for the prompt to end, close the Computer Management window, and you won't lose the volume icon when you boot up in the future.

    Of course, trying to reboot a few times might also be good.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hello landlord: Open the computer housekeeper - computer clinic - desktop icon, there is a solution about the disappearance of the desktop speaker.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is recommended that you use the driver wizard or driver life to update the sound card driver or uninstall the sound card driver and re-detect and install the sound card driver.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If you set the taskbar to a non-locked state, it is possible that there are too many icons in the taskbar, and the sound icon that starts after it is ranked behind.

    Use msconfig to cancel programs that don't need to be booted automatically.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The volume icon of the launch bar is commonly known as a small speaker. The small horn frequently disappears, and the solution is as follows:

    1. Control Panel Sound & Audio Devices Tick "Put volume icon into taskbar".

    2. Checking "Put the volume icon into the taskbar" is invalid, it may be a lost file, the file path is C: Windows System32, you can use the copy and paste method:

    1.You can upload files from other computers or copy them directly from other computers and paste them into the system32 folder.

    2.You can find the file on the installation disk, copy and paste it into the system32 folder, and rename it to .

    Just restart or log out.

    3. If you accidentally delete the startup item of the volume icon, then check "Put the volume icon into the taskbar", the volume icon will appear, but the volume icon will disappear after rebooting (the network connection icon may also disappear), you must set it again in the control panel.

    1.Registry Recovery Method: To start running, type regedit hkey local machine software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Run Right-click Run New, and create a new string in the right window"systray", the key value (double-click on systray) is"c:

    windows\system32\"。

    If it is a win2000 system, the key value is"c:/winnt/system32/"。

    2.Registry modification method: Start running Type regedit, hkey local machine software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion ShellServiceObjectDelayload, find the systray modified data as , if not, rebuild.

    Fourth, it may also be a driver problem, use the driver wizard to detect and update the driver.

    In addition, there is another method to try: all programs in the Management Tools service SSDP Discovery Service, right-click on the Properties (Service Status) to enable, and (Application Type) to automatically apply OK to restart.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Start the Control Panel and then the volume audio device inside can be set.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It's not as complicated as you think, there's something to the left or right, and you can see it when you click on it.

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