Shortcut to Sound in Windows 10

ACCESSING SOUND LEVELS IN WINDOWS 10

How to create a shortcut to the older Windows sound properties where you enable and disable sound devices, set defaults and adjust record levels.

Windows is notorious for adding nothing more than a modern skin over their older operating system GUI. Dig a little and you can easily find the old look and feel of Windows 2000 in Windows 10. The main problem with this is that the new polished design doesn't work as well or isn't as useful as the old.

That's very true for this sound properties window. This is where you can really control which devices your system is using, record levels, sample rates and default devices.

WHAT’S IN THE VIDEO?

This video shows you how to create a shortcut directly to those old sound properties. You know, the ones that actually help and do something useful.

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