Open the Control Panel. Click on the “Hardware and Sound” category. In the “Sound” section, click on the “Change System Sounds” option. On the Sound window, you will see options for selecting sound schemes, which include “No Sounds” and other options. You can customize a sound scheme by clicking on the program event icon in the list and opening the “Sounds” drop-down menu. Here, you can choose from the different pre-installed sounds or click on the “Browse” button to select a sound file from your computer.
There is also a “Sound” tab in this window. In the “Sound” tab, you can adjust the volume of each program event and all sound playback by using the slider. There are also checkboxes to turn on or off the playback of system sounds, notifications, and multimedia. If you want to further customize your sound settings, you can click on the “Advanced” button.
In the “Advanced” window, you can change the speaker configuration by choosing between two-speaker, four-speaker, and five-speaker setups. You can also adjust the sound quality by selecting bit and sample rates. Once you’re done making your sound adjustments, click on the “Apply” and “OK” buttons to save your changes.
You can also access sound settings from the taskbar. Right-click on the speaker icon in the taskbar and select “Open Volume Mixer.” This opens a window where you can adjust the volumes and mute each application individually. If you have multiple audio devices connected (e.g., headphones and speakers), you can also switch between them here.
Finally, you can access sound settings in the “Sounds & Audio Devices” category of the Control Panel. From this window, you can access your audio devices, adjust the speaker setup, select sound effects, and set your default device. You can also test your audio and set volume levels for different audio events.
Once you’ve finished making all your sound settings, you should be able to customize your audio experience to your liking.