Thus, users will either get stuck with no audio or max volume. These are a few potential resolutions if the Windows 10 volume popup won’t go away.

Why is Volume control stuck on the screen on Windows 11?

Sometimes, it could be a simple glitch in your system and will only require you to restart your computer. It could be a problem with connected hardware, like your mouse or keyboard, for other users. If this is the case, you will have to disconnect them and see if it resolves the problem. However, it is a problem with the audio driver in most cases. It may be outdated or corrupted, and you will have to reinstall or update the driver. Here are some of the devices you can come across the issues on:

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Many users with this issue will be stuck on removing the volume bar from the screen on Windows 10, but we will show you some of the best solutions.

How do you get the volume bar unstuck on Windows 11?

1. Restart Windows and adjust the volume

One way to fix the Windows 10 volume control stuck on the screen in the left top corner is to restart Windows and then raise audio via the sound device’s properties window. The volume bar disappears from the top left of the desktop after restarting Windows. Then users can restore the audio from the Levels tab on the audio device’s properties window. Follow the guidelines above to do that.

2. Unplug the keyboard

The stuck volume bar can be due to the volume keyboard key getting stuck. SPONSORED Some (desktop) users have confirmed they’ve fixed the issue by unplugging their keyboards and then plugging them back in again about a minute later. Of course, this resolution won’t be suitable for laptops; but it works for desktops.

3. Reinstall the sound drivers

The stuck volume bar can also be due to audio drivers. Some users have said they’ve fixed the issue by uninstalling sound drivers. A similar situation is when the drivers are not up to date. To update them, we recommend using a special tool called DriverFix. All outdated drivers will be detected and updated to the latest version.

4. Open the Playing Audio troubleshooter

How can I fix the volume bar if it’s stuck on the screen on Windows 10?

You must note that both operating systems are very similar; in most cases, solutions that work on one will work on the other. That is the case with the stuck volume in Windows 10. All the solutions we recommended earlier can be applied to Windows 11. So go ahead and pick what seems the most appropriate to you. A stuck volume bar in Windows is often a keyboard hardware issue. If the above resolutions don’t fix it, users should consider returning laptops or desktops, which are still within warranty periods, to their manufacturers for repairs. Alternatively, desktop users can get new replacement keyboards if they can’t get warranty repairs. We hope our guide has helped you fix the volume bar problem. If you have any other suggestions, comment in the section below.

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