How to Turn Off Bluetooth Absolute Volume on Windows 10?
by John Martin EngineerAbsolute Volume is one of the best features introduced with the
release of the Windows 10 April 2018 update edition 1803. The feature enables
the user to use the Volume slide bar for specifically controlling the local
Volume of compatible Bluetooth speakers or headphones attached to the device.
Nowadays, some users want to disable the feature of Bluetooth
Absolute Volume because it is breaking down the volume control operations that
restrict the Bluetooth enabled gadget’s Volume from adjusting it. The scope of
modifying the Volume of left or right-hand side speakers is limited now, and
thus both the sections of speaker set can’t coordinate with each other and are
not able to produce a genuine sound on their sides. In this case, most of the
users opts for disabling Bluetooth Absolute Volume on their devices.
Here is how to disable the Bluetooth Absolute Volume directly on
your Windows 10 device with ease:
Disabling the Bluetooth
Absolute Volume Feature
To control and manage the right and left side audio channels
separately, you have to disable this newly introduced feature through two ways:
1.
Registry Editor
2.
Command Prompt
Using Registry Editor to
Disable Bluetooth Absolute Volume
One can use this section of Registry Editor to turn off this
latest feature directly on Windows 10. It is recommended to export the Registry
Editor on your Windows 10 to avoid mishaps through the restoration of keys. To
use the Registry Editor on your device, follow these guidelines:
§ Launch
the Taskbar search section on the system display.
§ Then,
type the keywords “regedit” followed by the Enter key.
§ Hit the
Yes tab appears via UAC prompt. Allow by tapping the Continue tab to proceed.
§ When
the Registry Editor page comes into sight, then go to the below-mentioned
command:
“HKEY//LOCAL-MACHINE/SYSTEM/Control_Set_001/Control/Bluetooth/Audio/AVRCP\CT.”
§ Then,
move rightward and then locate the DWORD entry “DisableAbsoluteVolume.” Then
perform a double click on the same.
§ After
that, assign the number “1” as the value data.
§ Then,
hit the OK button to continue.
§ Reboot
the device to turn off Windows 10 Bluetooth Absolute Volume.
Note: in case any time in future, you wish to re-enable the
feature, set the value data as “0” and then reboot the device for implementing
the modifications that you have made to the system.
Using Command Prompt to
Disable Bluetooth Absolute Volume
The process of disabling the Windows 10 Bluetooth Absolute
Volume via Command Prompt is very straightforward and precise. Go through with
the under -offered instructions to execute the command to do so:
§ First
and foremost, launch the Run dialogue box by tapping two key combinations at
one go: Window and R.
§ Once
the Run Dialog appears comes into view, then type “cmd” into the search bar
followed by the Enter key to Proceed.
§ Command
Prompt will appear on your device after some time.
§ Now,
you have to enter the command line into the black screen page of the command.
“Reg_add_HKLM/SYSTEM/ControlSet001/Control/Bluetooth/Audio/AVRCP/CT_v
_Disable-Absolute-Volume/tREG-DWORD//d1\f.”
§ Then,
tap Enter to execute the path.
§ Now,
reboot the system for the command line to take effect.
§ In any
point in the coming days, you wish to turn on the feature, then enter the under
mentioned command into the command page followed by the Enter key:
“Reg_add_HKLM/SYSTEM/Control_Set_001/Control/Bluetooth/Audio/AVRCP/CT/v
DisableAbsoluteVolume//t_REG-DWORD//d 0_f.”
§ To
command your device to make changes into the system, restart it and see if the
Bluetooth Absolute Volume is changed or not.
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