Win10 new version of the volume control interface is not used to how to do? Four steps to restore it

  

Win10's interface combines the advantages of Win7/Win8.1 with both aesthetics and ease of use. Most users are satisfied with the UI design of this new system. However, for some old users, the UI style of Windows7/Windows 8.1 has been deeply rooted, and the changes in Windows10 make them feel less comfortable. However, some designs, such as the traditional volume control interface, have not been completely overturned by Microsoft, but have been hidden, and we can restore it by modifying the registry.

▲Win10 new volume control interface

Recovery is not difficult, a total of four steps. It should be noted that in order to prevent various problems caused by misoperation, it is best to back up the registry before the operation, you can easily use the soft media Rubik's cleanup master (click to download).

The specific steps are as follows:

1. Enter regedit in the Cortana search bar and press Enter to open the Registry Editor

2. Navigate to

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\MTCUVC

If there is no MTCUVC item, right click on CurrentVersion, select “New →Item", and rename it to MTCUVC to create
< Br>▲New MTCUVC item

3. After clicking MTCUVC, right click on the right margin, create a new “DWORD (32-bit) value, rename it to EnableMtcUvc, and the value data is 0 (keep Default can be)

▲New“DWORD(32-bit) value”EnableMtcUvc

▲EnableMtcUvc value data is kept as 0

4, restart file explorer explorer .exe (can be used on the soft media Rubik's Cube home page "shortcut instructions", you can see the modified effect

▲Return to the volume control traditional interface

If you want to restore to Win10 default Volume control interface, just delete EnableMtcUvc and restart explorer.exe.

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