Category Archives: Windows 11

Create Windows 10 Volume Controller Shortcut Key

This post will help you create a custom shortcut key to adjust speaker or headphone volume on your Microsoft Windows OS, I am using Windows 10 but this should work on any Microsoft Desktop OS..

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hello YouTube my name is amuli and in this video I’m quickly going to show you how you can create a shortcut to adjust your volume sound volume or speaker volume on your Windows operating system this is Microsoft Windows 10 but this should work on any Microsoft operating system okay so let’s get started so I was just thinking about to buy a multimedia keyboard but I already have one switch I’m not happy with honestly so what I thought if there is a way to create a shortcut on Windows 10 operating system to adjust the volume and this is what I got so now I’m just pressing shortcut to launch it and then to manage the foreign so you can see I’m able to adjust the volume with the generic keyboard by just creating a shortcut so let me go ahead and show you how you can do it by the way I found it here on this Microsoft website this gender one uh let’s post at this so it took me a while to implement it and there was no video on the web to kind of help us quickly do it so let me show you how I did it so I’ve got it here on my computer screen and what you have to do so right click on desktop and create a shortcut so basically right click anywhere on the desktop on a on a basically empty area so not on any icon and you go to new and then create a shortcut okay so what I’m going to do I’m going to delete this one so just click new create a shortcut and then it is asking for a location so this is the location you want and let me quickly explain it so this launches this program if you just type this in the account box here they should give you the idea so and the second part is the first Speaker section okay you can find out how you can launch the system sound and then any third party uh volume manager Okay so now you simply click next I will leave this in the description however if you are on a small device you can simply pause the video and type it okay so simply this is the location of the program and this is The Sound Manager number and then hit next you can name it so you just type a name of the shortcut I’m going to leave it as it is this is the program basically and just removed it EXE and then click finish now to assign this shortcut basically right click on it uh on this short conversation it’s not good icon right click and go to properties and then here is simply go to shortcut tab and just put a cursor in here and you simply can press a key a function keys eight or nine uh good key so if you press them nothing happens generally on printers so I’m going to press F you can press F9 divided to kind of save keys that is so I’m going to press nine this time because it it’s easier to press than number eight I guess f8 and then you can please press apply and then okay and now if I press F9 it launches this now I can adjust the volume but with the error yeah okay you can also press right and left patterns and it tells the same thing goes up and down so that’s it for this video guys if you have any questions suggestion leave in the comment thank you bye

How to Upgrade to Windows 11 for Free

Hello Windows lovers, in this post I am going to show you how you can upgrade your Windows operating system to Windows 11 for free. To upgrade Windows laptops and Desktops to Windows 11 – the Minimum hardware requirements are as follows and if your system meets the minimum hardware requirements which we are going to check with a completely free tool offered by Microsoft. So if your system meets minimum hardware requirements for Windows 11 Microsoft will upgrade your Windows operating systems for free when it rolls out Windows 11  late 2021.

First we need to go ahead and run the PC health check checker tool to find out whether your system meets the windows 11 hardware requirements the requirements are minimum and you only need to have at least 4 GB of RAM, a  latest processor preferably from Intel, 64 GB of storage SSD is recommended, a graphic card which support direct x 11, And secure boot firmware on your motherboard.

  1. 4 GB of RAM
  2. Latest Processor
  3. 64 GB of storage,
  4. Graphic card which support direct x 11
  5. secure boot firmware on your motherboard

Remember these are the minimum hardware requirements if you would like to use features that Windows 11 has to offer there are features specific hardware that I need to have installed on your system or as a peripheral device.

Download Windows 11 Compatibility Checker

If you like to run the compatibility checker tool which is basically PC health tool offered by Microsoft simply go ahead and download this free tool on your Windows operating system and run it  but if you would like to see how it’s done I have created a demo video and you can watch the video before you run the compatibility checker tool on your system.

Simply download and install Windows 11 compatibility checker app on your Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 to find out whether your system is ready for Windows 11.

Free Upgrade to Windows 11

Ok so now I have Run the compatibility checker tool and if it says that your system qualify for free upgrade once Windows 11 is rolled out your system will be upgraded to Windows 11 for completely free if it doesn’t I would suggest you simply go ahead and upgrade your hardware and here are the recommended hardware for windows 11. 

Remember Windows 11 is a completely new operating system which offers a lot of features that no other operating system is offering out there right now. You need to have robust hardware to run this giant Windows 11 operating system. Windows 11 is designed for the next decade and post Covid-19 era.

Most people will need to have upgraded firmware and graphic cards of at least 2GB because Windows 10 runs the games that can be played on consoles so you need to have at least 2 GB of  graphics card installed on your system. 

Graphics Card For Windows 11

Most probably your system is missing a compatible graphic card for Windows 11. I have curated a list of graphic cards for Windows 11 that you can view here.

Processors (CPU) for Windows 11

if you system is old, was build long back then you might consider upgrading your processor (CPU) too. I have curated a list of Intel processor that will enable other hardware specific feature of Windows 11 that you cannot get with other CPUs.

You can find a list of CPUs for Windows 11 here.

Windows 10 to Windows 11

To upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 you only have to meet the minimum hardware requirements and  I am going to demonstrate how you can do that for completely free using an application offered by Microsoft.  if your system meets the minimum hardware requirements for windows 11 you don’t need to worry your Windows 10 will be upgraded to Windows 11 automatically when it rolls out late 2021.

Windows 11 System Requirement: Check Compatibility

This post will help you check system compatibility for Windows 11 which is yet to be rolled out by the late 2021.

To check compatibility you simply have to install Windows Health Check app from Microsoft.com and then run it on your system to find out whether your system is compatible for Windows 11.

Download Windows Compatibility Checker App

Simply download and install Windows 11 compatibility checker app on your Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 to find out whether your system is ready for Windows 11.

If you system happens to be compatible for Windows 11; you’ll get free upgrade and if doesn’t then you’ll keep receiving Windows 10 updates.

Watch me Install Windows Health Check App and run it on my system to check Windows 11 compatibility.

Windows 11 Minimum System Requirements

Windows 11 comes with a lot of new features that will include use of latest technologies like HDR, Augmented Reality, gaming, Android App on Windows Store and much more.

  • Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster with 2 or more cores on a compatible 64-bit processor or System on a Chip (SoC)
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Storage: 64 GB or larger storage device
  • System firmware: UEFI, Secure Boot capable
  • TPM: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0
  • Graphics card: DirectX 12 compatible graphics / WDDM 2.x
  • Display: >9” with HD Resolution (720p)
  • Internet connection and a Microsoft Account

Other feature specific hardware requirement could found here at Microsoft Windows 11 page

Graphics Card For Windows 11

Most probably your system is missing a compatible graphic card for Windows 11. I have curated a list of graphic cards for Windows 11 that you can view here.

Processors (CPU) for Windows 11

if you system is old, was build long back then you might consider upgrading your processor (CPU) too. I have curated a list of Intel processor that will enable other hardware specific feature of Windows 11 that you cannot get with other CPUs.

You can find a list of CPUs for Windows 11 here.

5G Modem for Windows 11

If your system does not have 5G modem then Windows 11 use amazing 5G feature on Windows 11. This is one of hardware specific feature that would not want to avoid if you would like to use 5G internet on Windows 11.

You need to have 5G modem on your system.