volume brightness controls

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about volume and brightness controls in Windows 11 focus on the upcoming ability to reposition on-screen indicators. Users have long criticized the fixed bottom-center placement, which can interfere with media playback or cover onscreen elements. Microsoft is responding with customization options, allowing placement at bottom center (default), top left, or top center. The top left option mirrors Windows 10's layout, offering familiarity. These changes are rolling out to Windows Insiders as part of the 25H2 update, addressing user feedback since Windows 11's 2021 release. The feature enhances personalization and user experience without altering core functionality.
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    Windows 11 Gets Customizable On-Screen Indicators and New User-Centric Features

    Windows 11 users have long debated the merits and shortcomings of its on-screen indicators, particularly the placement of volume and brightness controls that can interfere with media playback or cover critical elements onscreen. Now, Microsoft is responding with a suite of new customization...
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    Windows 11 25H2 Update: Customizable On-Screen Indicators for Enhanced User Personalization

    Windows 11 is set to enhance user customization with the upcoming 25H2 update, introducing the ability to reposition on-screen indicators for volume and brightness. This feature allows users to choose between three placement options: bottom center (default), top left, and top center. The top...
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    Windows 11 Update: Customizable On-Screen Indicator Positions for Better User Experience

    Microsoft is poised to enhance user personalization in Windows 11 by introducing a feature that allows users to customize the position of on-screen indicators, such as volume and brightness controls. Traditionally, these indicators have been fixed at the bottom center of the screen, a design...
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