How to set the volume control shortcut under XP does not need to be implemented with software

Updated on number 2024-06-16
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Modify the registry so that some of the less frequently used keys on the keyboard act as volume control keys.

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    Save the file in reg format and double-click on the file to import it to the registry. Restart the computer and we can use the WakeUp key on the keyboard to lower the volume, use sleep to increase the volume, and use Scrolllock to turn off the sound (mute).

    Follow-up: I've done it as you did, but it doesn't work.

    Rebooted no.

    Follow-up: It's been restarted.

    My own computer can be oh, I don't know what your computer is like. If it doesn't work, use hotkeycontrol

    XP to complete. **After installing the software, we can press "Ctrl+'-" to decrease the volume, press "Ctrl+'+" + to increase the volume, and when adjusting, the volume progress bar will also be displayed at the bottom of the screen, so that it is easy to observe the volume control.

    Follow-up question: Well, I also think this tool is very good, but it can only be used for 15 days, and you have to register after 15 days, do you have a cracked version?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Modifying the keymap with the registry is OK.

    After the modification, the sleep key is volume -;

    The wakeup key is volume +;

    The scrolllock key is muted.

    I don't know why I can't connect to Ah ......

    You search for volume setting and you will get results.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you don't use software, some keyboards will do, and some won't.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When we listen to or watch ** in the Windows XP system computer, we often encounter situations where we need to adjust the volume, such as turning off the sound and setting it to mute. So, how do you set it up? Next, I will share with you the tips for using the volume function of the Windows XP system.

    One: Adjust the volume

    1) First of all, there is a "system tray" on the right side of the taskbar under the desktop, and there is a small speaker icon in it, which is the icon used for volume control;

    2) Then aim at the small speaker, click the left button of the mouse, pay attention to aim and then click, so that a small panel will come out, and there is a slider in it;

    3) Then drag the middle slider up and down to change the volume, and at the same time, there will be a "knock" sound in the speaker;

    4) Then click the white checkbox below, tick the "mute" button below, we can turn off the sound, there is no sound in the speaker, then a red circle will appear on the small speaker, which means that it is in a mute state, and then click to drop the hook, and the sound will come out again;

    Two: volume control

    1) First aim at the small speaker, double click the left button twice, and you can open the volume control panel;

    2) The first of them is to adjust all the volume, that is, the total volume, the second is to adjust the waveform output volume, you can also adjust the volume, and the third is the software synthesizer, which can adjust the volume in MIDI**;

    3) Then there are recording and advanced options in the options menu, and you can also go in and set some volume for you; Netizens in need can take a look.

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