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Disable Windows sound when some operation is performed that is not . . . The command control mmsys cpl launches the Sound Control Panel directly because control lets you launch a bunch of control panels settings applets directly instead of trying to navigate to them through the newer screens that Windows starts you at There are a bunch of other things that can follow control to launch various windows I found quite a few lists by searching for control cpl on
Easy way to switch default sound output device - Super User How to edit send("{DOWN}") lines Open your sound panel with Win + R and enter control mmsys cpl sounds You want to know how many times you have to press the DOWN key to get to your first sound device and how many times to press DOWN again to reach the second device
Open Additional Device Properties via Commandline - Super User In Windows 10 under Settings gt; System gt; Sound gt; Device Properties there is a link to a related setting called quot;Additional device properties quot;, where you have the Tabs General Lis
Windows 10: Missing Sounds, Playback Recording Devices menu items . . . Clicking on Open Sound Settings brings this windows: And then clicking on Sound Control Panel the required panel appears: Other way to bring it directly is to use + R, and then: control mmsys cpl or control exe name Microsoft Sound or explorer shell:::{F2DDFC82-8F12-4CDD-B7DC-D4FE1425AA4D} All those taken from this link
How do you fix that your bluetooth audio quality get very muffeled and . . . If the Startup status lists Stopped, click Start and then click OK If the status is Running, right click then select Restart Right click the volume icon on the taskbar Select Sounds then click Playback Double click your headphone in the list then select Advanced tab Under Exclusive Mode, uncheck both options Click Apply then Ok **Open Device Manager Click View > Show hidden devices Expand the
windows 10 - No sound output when using applications . . . - Super User To change the supported formats on a playback device: Open the Sound settings via control panel To quickly open the Sound applet press Win + R and enter "mmsys cpl" in the run dialog box Locate the playback device and select "Properties" Go to the "Supported Formats" tab and uncheck "Dolby Digital" Restart the application, no need to reboot the
windows shortcut to device properties - Super User I think the best you're going to get with just a shortcut is to get the Sound settings window to open You can use this to open the playback devcies: "C:\Windows\system32\rundll32 exe" shell32 dll,Control_RunDLL mmsys cpl,,playback You could probably get where you want with AutoHotKey or similar tool