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Methods for switching Airplane Mode on and off in Windows 11 and Windows 10

Computer users can find various methods to control Airplane mode on their Windows 11 devices, as explained in this guide. This tutorial demonstrates toggling Airplane mode through Quick Settings, network settings, and Command Prompt.

Enabling or Disabling Airplane Mode on Windows 11 and Windows 10: A Step-by-Step Guide
Enabling or Disabling Airplane Mode on Windows 11 and Windows 10: A Step-by-Step Guide

Methods for switching Airplane Mode on and off in Windows 11 and Windows 10

Airplane mode is a useful feature on Windows devices that allows you to quickly disable wireless communications, helping to save battery life and prevent unintentional connections while in flight. This article will guide you through various ways to enable and disable sound buttons on Windows 11 and Windows 10.

Enabling Sound Buttons

On Windows 11, you can enable sound buttons using at least five methods:

  1. Dedicated Function Key: Press the "Function key + Airplane" keyboard shortcut or dedicated key to turn on the feature.
  2. Quick Settings: Click the network and volume button in the system tray, then click the sound buttons button.
  3. Settings App: Open Settings, click on Network & internet, turn on the sound buttons toggle switch.
  4. Lock Screen: Start the device, click the network icon in the bottom-right corner of the Lock screen, then click the sound buttons toggle switch.
  5. Command Prompt: Open Start, search for Command Prompt, right-click the top result, select the Run as administrator option, and type the command: and press Enter.

On Windows 10, you have six ways to enable sound buttons:

  1. Action Center: Click the Action Center button, click the Expand option, and then click the sound buttons button.
  2. Network Flyout: Click the network and volume button in the system tray, then click the sound buttons button.
  3. Settings App: Open Settings, click on Network & internet, turn on the sound buttons toggle switch.
  4. Lock Screen: Start the device, click the airplane icon in the bottom-right corner of the Lock screen, then turn on the sound buttons toggle switch.
  5. Command Prompt: Open Start, search for Command Prompt, right-click the top result, select the Run as administrator option, and type the command: and press Enter.

Disabling Sound Buttons

To disable sound buttons on both Windows 11 and Windows 10, you can follow the steps to turn on the feature in reverse order. For example, if you enabled sound buttons through the Settings app, you would open Settings, click on Network & internet, and turn off the sound buttons toggle switch.

Alternatively, you can use Command Prompt to disable sound buttons on Windows 10 by typing the command: and pressing Enter.

Important Considerations

Editing the Registry is risky and can cause irreversible damage to your installation if not done correctly, so make a full backup of your PC before proceeding.

It is important to note that Windows 11 does not include a tool to change the state of the sound buttons, but you can use a command to modify the Registry to enable the feature. Similarly, there is no command-line tool to manage sound buttons states on Windows 10, but you can still use Command Prompt to enable or disable the feature by modifying the Registry.

Troubleshooting Sound Buttons Issues

If you encounter problems with sound buttons on Windows 10, try restarting the computer, shutting down the device, unplugging peripherals and the power cord, resetting the network settings, or updating the network adapter driver to fix the issue.

In conclusion, sound buttons on Windows devices is a valuable feature that can be managed in multiple ways, helping you control wireless communications quickly and easily.

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