How to Change the Sound Effects on Windows 10To adjust the sound effects, press Win + I (this is going to open Settings) and go to “Personalization - Themes - Sounds.” For faster access, you can also right-click on the speaker icon and choose Sounds.Under Sound Scheme click on the dropdown menu and choose between “Windows Default” or “No Sounds.” In Program Events you can go with a large variety of sounds. If you want to hear what the sound looks like under Sounds, click the “Test” button.How to Turn Off Windows 10 Audio EnhancementsJust like you did before, open the Sound Control Panel by right-clicking on the speaker icon. Click on Sounds, followed by the Playback tab. Right-click on the Speakers option and click on Properties.Once you’re in the Speakers Properties, click on the Enhancements tab, and check the box for the option that says “Disable all enhancements.”If you’ve connected your device and the sound is not working, click on Cancel, and you should be taken back to Sound Properties.
Click on the Playback tab, choose a different default device and don’t forget to select the “Disable all enhancements” box. How to Turn on Windows SonicBefore you can start using Windows Sonic, you will need to turn off any sound effects you may have enabled. Once you’ve turned them off, right-click on the speaker icon and click on the Open Volume Mixer option.Click on the speakers, and the Speaker Properties box should appear. Select the Spatial sound tab, and click on the dropdown menu. In the menu choose “Windows Sonic for Headphones,” and make sure that you’ve selected the 7.1 virtual surround sound option that’s right below the dropdown menu. Don’t forget to click OK.Related: How to Adjust the Volume for a Particular AppGiving the apps you’re using their own personal volume level is an easy and quick task. Right-click on the speaker icon, select the Open Volume Mixer and the volume level for the apps you have open will appear. Just adjust the slider for each app accordingly, and enjoy your new volume settings.
How to Update Audio Drivers to Fix Problematic Audio DevicesKeeping your audio drivers updated is always a good idea since it can help you avoid unwanted sound problems. To update them, press Win + X, and click on Device Manager. Double-click on the Audio inputs and outputs, and find the device whose audio is not at its best.
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