WinXP creates a one-button mute shortcut (useful when the speaker disappears)

  

We all know that if you want to mute the computer, you can directly operate the volume icon in the lower right corner of the desktop, but in WinXP system, often There is a situation where the speaker disappears. If you can set a button to mute, it will be much more convenient. The following small series will introduce you to WinXP how to set a key mute shortcut.

1. First, you still need to return to the desktop location of the winXP computer. After that, find a blank space, click the right mouse button, and select New - Shortcut from the sliding menu.

2. A window for creating a shortcut will pop up. Fill in the project location here “mmsys.cp”, then click to go to the next step.

3. In the new window, you need the user to name the created shortcut. You only need to take a random name, for example, just click a button to mute.

WinXP's method of setting a key mute shortcut is introduced here. The shortcuts of other functions can also be set by referring to the method in this article.

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