The computers i.e. the laptops and desktops of today enable users to quickly swap between audio channels. For instance, if you are a Windows user, you can easily switch between mono and stereo audio in Windows. But, before we learn how to enable or disable mono audio in Windows, let’s first get down to the basics. This way you will have a fair idea of what we are talking about and how this feature can work to your benefit.
What is Mono Audio in Windows 11/10?
And more importantly what is the difference between mono and stereo audio in Windows 11/10?
The majority of the audio that you listen to on your Windows PC is stereo. This means you hear different things through both your left and the right speakers. This gives you an impression that the sound is 3D.
But, there is yet another type of channel and that is Mono audio. Here, you can combine the sound of say, both the speakers and still enjoy the sound from one. This feature is especially great for those who have trouble listening from one ear.
The mono audio was introduced in Windows 10’s creator’s update and can easily be accessed in multiple ways.
Also Read: How To Fix Speaker Issues in Laptop
Ways To Enable Mono Audio In Windows 11
There are ways more than one to enable and disable Mono audio in Windows.
1. Enable Mono Audio Via Sound Settings
Here are the steps to configure or enable mono audio in Windows 11/10 –
- Press Windows + I and open Settings
- From the left-hand side, click on System
- From the right-hand side, click on Sound which should be the second option
- Under the Output, locate the Mono audio toggle switch and push it to the right to turn it on
To disable the Mono audio option here, simply toggle off the switch by pushing it off to the left.
2. Enable Mono Audio Via Accessibility
Now, there is not just one way but multiple ways to enable mono audio on Windows. For instance, you can even enable mono audio through Accessibility in Settings. For that –
- Press Windows + I and open Settings
- Click on Accessibility from the left-hand side
- Under Hearing click on Audio which is the last option
- Toggle the Mono audio switch on
To disable the Mono audio option here, simply toggle off the switch by pushing it off to the left.
3. Enable Mono Audio With The Help of Registry Editor
Like we have said in many of our posts before, before you make any changes in the registry, ensure that you take a backup of your existing registry. We urge you to do this since sometimes when you accidentally make the wrong tweaks in the registry, you might render your operating system inoperable. Here’s how you can take a backup of your registry. Now, once you have done that, this is how you can enable or disable mono audio with the help of registry editor –
- Press Windows + R key combo to open the Run dialog box
- When the Run dialog box opens type regedit and press enter
- When the Registry Editor opens navigate to the following path by copying and pasting the below-mentioned path in the address bar
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Multimedia\Audio
- On the right-hand side, double-click on
AccessibilityMonoMixState
and change the Value data to 1
To disable the mono audio in Windows 11/10 using this way, change the Value data to 0
I Don’t Have Windows 11, How Do I Enable/ Disable Mono Audio in Windows 10
Quite a large Windows userbase is yet to make the transition from Windows 10 to Windows 11 and if you are a Windows 10 user, here is how you can enable Mono audio in Windows 10 –
- Press Windows + I combo to open Settings
- Click on the Ease of Access option
- From the sidebar on the left-hand side select Audio under Hearing
- Now, under the Audio on the right-hand side, toggle the Turn on mono audio toggle switch to the right-hand side to switch it on i.e. enable it and again to the left-hand side to switch it off or disable it
Wrapping Up:
Hope you have found the information helpful and you can now enable and disable Mono audio in Windows 11/10 with utmost ease. Do give this blog a thumbs up and share it with your friends, family, and colleagues. For more such tech-related fun-filled and engaging posts keep reading Tweak library.