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if you right-click the speaker icon in the windows 10 taskbar and click "open sound settings", a windows 10-style panel called "Sound" opens. if you click the "Sound" option further down the context menu, it opens a windows xp-style panel. the "Sound" option is linked from Sound as "Sound Control Panel". the "Sound" option also has a link to "Manage sound devices" which is an internal panel that performs the same functions as the "Sound" option, except for managing the sound theme, which is found in that panel under the tab... "Sounds".


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in reply to @tati's post:

I was doing some network shenanigans yesterday and was laughing at how many times I need to switch between the Windows 10 'settings' style menus and the Windows 7 'control panel' menus, this post was like laser targeted for me lmao

just in case it's helpful, there is a small app called Audio Switcher that has greatly simplified such switching for me. with this whenever i want to switch sound sources / outputs i just press a corresponding keyboard shortcut.

it appears the developer went AWOL but i see that the latest version on GitHub (2018) still works in Win11. (i use it in Win10)