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Why does my sound keep going down on my HP laptop?

Why does my sound keep going down on my HP laptop?

Solution 1: Right-click the speaker icon in the Taskbar and select ‘Playback Devices’. Left click the default device once to highlight it ( it’s usually ‘speakers & headphones’ ) then click the Properties button. Click the Enhancements tab and put a tick in the box next to ‘Loudness Equalization’.

How do I reset my HP laptop speakers?

In Control Panel, there are settings for default playback devices that you might need to adjust.

  1. Open Control Panel.
  2. Click Hardware and Sound.
  3. Click Sound.
  4. Right-click the default playback device and then click Properties.
  5. Click the Advanced tab.
  6. Clear the check boxes in the Exclusive Mode section. Then click OK.

What do you need to know about HP ProBook 4430s?

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What are the features of the HP ProBook 4530s?

The HP ProBook 4530s includes a separate numeric keypad. Separate launch buttons provide easy access to wireless on/off and HP QuickWeb. Function keys provide control of features including: standby mode, display brightness, external display, HP Power Assistant, volume mute, volume down, volume up, and media control.

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Why are my speakers not working on my HP laptop?

In the Device Manager window, highlight and right-click Sound, video and game controllers. Choose Scan for hardware changes. The high-definition audio device will detect hardware changes and the “X” character should no longer appear on the speaker icon. Sound files and settings that become changed can cause sound problems.