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    windows 10 volume icon

    The little volume icon thing has disappeared from the bottom right hand side of my screen (status bar ?). Any clues on getting it back ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    The little volume icon thing has disappeared from the bottom right hand side of my screen (status bar ?). Any clues on getting it back ??
    Type System Icons in the windows search box (bottom left of screen on the task bar) and select Turn system icons on or off from the search results. Make sure Volume is selected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theresanothersteve View Post
    Type System Icons in the windows search box (bottom left of screen on the task bar) and select Turn system icons on or off from the search results. Make sure Volume is selected.
    Thanks for that but it still will not let me turn volume on. It is like that bit is not available or installed ?? I can control the volume via the function buttons on the keyboard but I would like the icon so I can use the mouse.

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    Alternatively, choose

    'Settings'
    'System Display notifications, apps, power'
    Notifications & actions' then choose 'Select which icons appear on the taskbar' from that dialog to raise another dialog box from which can select which icons you want to see on the taskbar

    Ensure 'volume control' is selected.

    The functionality behind 'Select which icons appear on the taskbar' and 'Turn System Icon on or off' seem to have different purposes, I don't know why but the system icon 'volume' must be 'on' before you can decide whether you want to view it on the taskbar, just turning the 'volume' system icon 'on' is not sufficient to see it on the task bar.

    It must be selected in both places.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferret View Post
    Alternatively, choose

    'Settings'
    'System Display notifications, apps, power'
    Notifications & actions' then choose 'Select which icons appear on the taskbar' from that dialog to raise another dialog box from which can select which icons you want to see on the taskbar

    Ensure 'volume control' is selected.

    The functionality behind 'Select which icons appear on the taskbar' and 'Turn System Icon on or off' seem to have different purposes, I don't know why but the system icon 'volume' must be 'on' before you can decide whether you want to view it on the taskbar, just turning the 'volume' system icon 'on' is not sufficient to see it on the task bar.

    It must be selected in both places.
    The plot thickens. "volume control" is not listed ???

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    If you now have the icon, you can right click on it and there is a troubleshooter.
    If not if you go into the magnifying glass next to the start button, and type volume it comes up on my pc with "realtek High definition audio"
    if all else fails maybe go to the site and reinstall it.
    Regards Philip A

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    does the sound card actually show up in the device manager list under system?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    The plot thickens. "volume control" is not listed ???
    I don't think it is shown there unless it is also turned 'on' under 'Turn system icons on or off'

    But I think you have said you have already checked there??? So is a mystery to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    If you now have the icon, you can right click on it and there is a troubleshooter.
    If not if you go into the magnifying glass next to the start button, and type volume it comes up on my pc with "realtek High definition audio"
    if all else fails maybe go to the site and reinstall it.
    Regards Philip A
    nope

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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    does the sound card actually show up in the device manager list under system?
    Yes

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