The volume control is missing

Original title - volume control

my volume control is missing from my toolbar, and I can't find the volume on my laptop

Hi MHartley


I suggest you refer to the below link and display all icons in the notification area.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/show-all-icons-in-the-notification-area-system-tray

 

Also you can make sure that the volume icon is enabled in the notification area-
a. open the taskbar and Start Menu properties by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, appearance and personalization, then clicking on the taskbar and Start Menu.

b. click on the Area of Notification tab, to see icons, click Customize, click the icon (volume), you want to display, and then select the drop down options accordingly.
c. click applyand then click OK.

 

I hope this helps.

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