How to enable individual audio controls in Windows 10

In the article that we will see below, we will explain how to enable individual audio controls in windows 10 in so you can check the volume level of every application you have open.

One of the most important things about our computer, besides parental controls, is the volume. In this way we can manipulate the sound to adapt it to our needs regardless of the equipment with which we are listening to it.

The problem is that sometimes we have two programs running and we have to listen to them both, even though one may be more important than the other which is why we must have a "Control Center" for the volume.




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In other versions of Windows we could easily access the individual volume control of all the applications we had on the computer running at the time and manipulate it. In Windows 10 this is not the case.

But don't worry, as we will be manipulating the OS registry to make these options appear as they did in the past. Don't worry either because the modification we are going to make is quite simple and you run almost no risk.

Of course, we recommend that you read the entire tutorial carefully before proceeding and that when you do, follow everything step by step to avoid any kind of mistake. In the end, we are touching the windows registry and need to be cautious. This is why we tell you that "almost" you are not at risk.

How to enable individual audio controls in Windows 10

In previous versions of Windows, we could access a button to open the individual volume control window by application. However, in Windows 10 this feature is not available, at least not by default.



But don't worry because by editing the Windows registry we will be able to enable the sound panel for applications. The process is quite simple and you will have to follow these steps that we leave you below, to achieve our goal:


  • The first thing will be to press on " Start "And type" Regedit ”Then open it as an administrator.
  • Once the Windows registry is opened. What we need to do is navigate through the left sidebar until we reach this location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion MTCUVC.
  • In case the folder " MTCUVC "Does not exist. What we need to do is right click on " CurrentVersion "And choose" New> Key "Now you write" MTCUVC "Without quotes.
  • Once we are on the folder " MTCUVC "What we have to do is right click on an empty space and we will choose" New "The following will be" DWORD (32 bit) "And lo we will call " EnableMTCUVC ".

Enable individual volume controls in Windows 10

Now all that remains is to restart your PC. When you restart it, you will see that when you click on the volume icon, all the applications you have open appear and you will be able to manipulate it separately.



In case you want to remove this change. All you have to do is follow the tutorial we left you earlier and delete " EnableMTCUVC ”And then restart your computer. In this way you will have the volume control " Classic ”In Windows 10.

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Although there are applications like App Volume Control that allow us to do the same. As you can see, it's not too complicated to edit the registry to add the row we discussed earlier. So it is the best option.

If you still have any kind of doubt about how to enable singles volume controls or sound in Windows 10. You can leave it in the comments section which you can find below this article. We will be happy to assist you in whatever it takes to gain your individual sound control.

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