![]() ![]() My PC has 2 for some reason and changing the setting only affects one of the keys. you might only have one so it would be easy to find. In each GUID named key there are 2 sub keys named FxProperties and Properties, in the Properties key you will be looking for a key whose value is Speakers. You can take a snapshot of your registry and then change the setting in volume control, then compare the active registry to the snapshot to see which key was changed, so you know for sure. ![]() then from there it's a unique GUID key for every computer and every audio device. Murphy is correct, that's where the setting is. ![]()
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