Change Windows
10 volume UI to older version
Windows 10
has introduced a lot of new interface elements, including a new volume slider.
We quite like the new volume slider interface but if you preferred
the old one for some reason, here’s how you can get it back:
·
Open “Run” by
pressing Win + R.
·
Type “regedit”
in the Run dialog box and press “OK” to open Registry Editor.
·
In the
left bar, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->Software->Microsoft->Windows
NT->Current Version.
·
Right click on “Current
Version” and select “New->Key” to create a new key with the name
of “MTCUVC“.
·
Click the newly made
“MTCUVC” key and right click in the open space on
the right pane.
·
Then, select “New->DWORD
Value“.
·
Rename DWORD to “EnableMtcUvc“.
·
Right
click on the DWORD
and click modify.
·
Set
the data to 0 and click
“OK”.
·
Close the Registry
Editor and Restart your PC and you will find the old volume control instead of
the new one.
·
If you want to
revert back to the new volume control UI, just go to the Registry
Editor again and delete the “MTCUVC” key you just created.
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