Sound settings are typically found in the Control Panel of your operating system.
In Windows, click on the Start button and select Control Panel. Then, click on “Hardware and Sound” and select “Sound Options.” This will bring up a box with all of your sound settings.
The first tab is called Playback. Here, you can choose which device you use to listen to sound (such as speakers and headphones). You will also find options for setting the default audio device, manipulating sound levels, and more.
The next tab is Recording. This tab will show you what devices you can utilize to record sound. It allows you to set the input device, change sound levels, and more.
The third tab is Sounds. Here, you can customize the sound playback for events such as plugging in a device and opening a program. You can also adjust parameters such as sliders and volume levels. You can also change the system sounds here.
The fourth tab is Communications. This tab enables you to control how Windows handles sound when you are using programs such as Skype or video conferencing. You can set sound levels, turn off sound when you join a meeting, and more.
The final tab is Audio Devices. This tab shows you all the audio devices that are connected to your computer. You can view their status, enable/disable them, and configure them.
By going through each of these tabs, you can easily access and configure sound settings for your computer. Once you have tweaked the sound settings to your liking, you can save them for future use.