In addition, learn how to troubleshoot low volume problems.
This comprehensive Mytour guide instructs you on increasing your computer's volume. Both Windows and Mac systems offer various built-in hardware options and system settings for volume adjustment. If you're using a desktop Windows computer, you may need to use external speakers' volume controls to maximize the volume. If your speakers lack sufficient volume even at maximum settings, there are several troubleshooting steps you can take.
Key Points to Remember
- To adjust volume on Windows, click the volume icon in the taskbar.
- For Mac, click the volume icon in the menu bar to adjust volume settings.
- On laptops, press the volume up button on the keyboard to increase volume.
Step-by-Step Guide
For Windows 10 or 11 Users

- Laptops are equipped with volume control buttons, usually located on the side or integrated into the keyboard. Pressing the “volume up” button will raise the Windows volume.
- External keyboards for desktop computers may feature volume buttons. Look for speaker icons on the function row. Pressing the “volume up” button will increase the Windows volume.
- Desktop computers often use external speakers, requiring adjustment via a rotating dial or 'volume up' button on the speaker unit. Note that for some speakers, this adjusts the speaker’s maximum output rather than the Windows volume.

- On certain computers, you may need to hold down Fn while doing this.

- Click the volume icon located in the lower-right corner of your screen.
- Drag the slider to the right in the pop-up window.
- On Windows 11, clicking the volume icon opens the Quick Settings menu, where you can access the volume slider.


- These additional steps are only necessary if you encounter difficulties adjusting or hearing your computer's audio using the methods above.

- Search for control panel in Windows Search.
- Choose the Control Panel app from the results.

- In the top-right search box, type sound.
- Select Sound with the speaker icon. This action will launch the Sound window with four tabs.


- Depending on your speakers, you may see their name or brand listed instead.



- If the slider is already set to 100 percent, your computer's volume is already at its maximum level.

For Mac Users
Utilize the Keyboard Controls on Your Mac.F12
Search for 'Finder'
Access the 'Sound' option from the menu bar.


- These instructions become essential if you encounter difficulties adjusting or hearing your computer's audio through the previous methods.

- For macOS Ventura and later versions, it's labeled as System Settings.




- If the 'Mute' checkbox is ticked, deselect it to unmute your computer.
- Changes will be saved upon closing this menu.
Resolving Common Volume Problems

- Reinsert the speaker cord into your computer securely.
- If possible, detach and reattach the speaker cord from the speaker itself.
- Try plugging the speaker into a different USB port or computer to rule out port compatibility issues.
- If the cord is damaged, consider purchasing a replacement.

- For instance, in YouTube, check that the volume slider is set to maximum.
- In video games, adjust the volume settings within the game's options.

- For Windows 10:
- Right-click the volume icon on the taskbar.
- Select Open Volume Mixer.
- For Windows 11:
- Open Settings.
- Search for “volume mixer.”
- Choose Sound mixer options from the search results.

- Press the Windows key to initiate a new Windows Search.
- Type “control panel” and select the Control Panel app.
- In the top-right search field, type “sound.”
- Click on Sound, located next to the speaker icon.
- Access the Communications tab.
- Choose Do nothing to deactivate volume reduction.
- Confirm the change by clicking OK.

- If your current speakers are faulty, attempt repairing them prior to purchasing replacements.
Helpful Tips
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Explore our speaker buying guide for valuable purchasing advice.
Important Warnings
- If you have headphones or a similar device plugged into your computer's audio output port, remember to disconnect them to enable your computer's speakers.
