You can no longer adjust the volume of bluetooth-connected speakers from the computer; instead, you must use the speakers' own controls or a separate remote. Many computers were tested, and each showed the same result; all other gadgets function normally. Recently, I tried to hook them up to an old, non-ated laptop, and found that they functioned perfectly. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the driver as well as contacting Microsoft, but to no avail. Despite my best efforts, I was unable to locate any information online pertaining to this topic. ated the phone to android 9, and now the sound is adjusted erratically even in this context, as if only up to the value at which the physical volume control on the speaker itself was unscrewed; in general, I seem to be having some sort of difficulty with bluetooth.
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