I'm using a Geekom computer with a Samsung monitor and Creative speakers. There's a volume slider stuck in the bottom right corner of my screen that claims my volume is at 0%, which isn't accurate. I can't interact with this slider, nor can I find it in the task manager. Restarting my computer didn't help either. Does anyone know how to get rid of this issue? I just got this setup and don't want it to be a problem.
2 Answers
It seems like that volume slider is actually an On-Screen Display (OSD) feature from your monitor, not the computer itself. Check your monitor for buttons on the back or side; one might be stuck, which is causing this slider to pop up. Play around with those buttons to see if you can dismiss it. Since you have external speakers connected, the volume reading might be off because the monitor isn't outputting sound through its built-in speakers, which could explain why it says 0%.
I’ve seen this happen before! Sometimes the OSD settings can get a bit glitchy. Try unplugging the monitor from the power source for a minute and then plugging it back in. This can reset the display settings and might make that volume slider disappear. Also, ensure that no buttons are being pressed on the monitor itself; that’s a common issue.

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