How to Enable or Disable Bluetooth Absolute Volume in Windows 10
How to Enable or Disable Bluetooth Absolute Volume in Windows 10.
Absolute Volume is a useful feature. However, for certain Bluetooth devices it may prevent you from adjusting volume for the left and right channels individually. Once you change the volume level for one of the speakers, the volume level of the other one also changes automatically.
Bluetooth Headphones, as you know, connect to your phone wirelessly. This ability enables you to talk on the phone or listen to music without using wires or cords. You can even adjust the volume of a left or right speaker. However, on Windows 10, the scope is limited, i.e., the left and right pieces cannot have different volume levels.
This tutorial can also help you if Windows Update broke your Bluetooth volume control, and you need to disable Absolute Volume. The Absolute Volume feature is incompatible with some Bluetooth devices, resulting in the inability to adjust the Bluetooth device’s volume. If you are experiencing this issue, neither the volume slider in the taskbar, nor the device’s volume controls have any effect on volume.
Absolute Volume is a feature released starting with the Windows 10 April 2018 update version 1803. This feature allows the Windows volume slider to precisely control the local volume of compatible Bluetooth speakers or headphones connected to the computer.
However, Absolute Volume may sometimes prevent you from separately changing a Bluetooth device's dual volume control for the left and right volume levels.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).