How can I control the volume if my button is broken?

Answered by Stephen Mosley

If your volume button is broken on your Android device, don’t worry, there are still several ways to control the volume without using the physical buttons. Here are 7 methods you can try:

1. Change the Volume from the Android Settings:
– Go to your device’s Settings.
– Scroll down and tap on “Sound” or “Sound & vibration.”
– You will find options to adjust the volume for different audio categories such as media, ringtone, notifications, and alarms. Simply slide the volume sliders to your desired level.

2. Add a Sound Widget:
– Long-press on an empty space on your home screen.
– Tap on “Widgets” or “Widgets and shortcuts.”
– Look for the “Sound” or “Volume” widget and long-press on it.
– Drag and drop the widget onto your home screen.
– Now you can tap on the widget to quickly adjust the volume without using the physical buttons.

3. Use the Voice Assistant:
– Most Android devices have a built-in voice assistant like Google Assistant or Bixby.
– Activate the voice assistant by saying the wake phrase, such as “Ok Google” or “Hey Google.”
– Once the voice assistant is active, simply say “Turn up the volume” or “Decrease the volume” to adjust the volume level.

4. Enable the Accessibility Menu:
– Go to your device’s Settings.
– Scroll down and tap on “Accessibility” or “Accessibility & dexterity.”
– Look for the “Accessibility Menu” option and enable it.
– A floating icon will appear on your screen, giving you quick access to various accessibility features, including volume control.

5. Use Earphone/Headphone Buttons:
– If your earphones or headphones have volume control buttons, you can use them to adjust the volume on your Android device.
– Simply press the volume up or volume down button on your earphones/headphones to increase or decrease the volume respectively.

6. Use Third-Party Apps:
– There are several third-party apps available on the Google Play Store that allow you to control the volume without using the physical buttons.
– These apps often provide additional features and customization options for volume control.
– Search for “volume control” or “volume manager” apps on the Play Store and try a few to find the one that suits your preferences.

7. Try Remapping Other Physical Buttons:
– Some Android devices allow you to remap physical buttons to perform different functions.
– Check your device’s Settings for options related to button remapping.
– You may be able to assign volume control functions to other buttons like the power button or the home button.

Time to Mute:
– If you need to quickly mute your device, you can always cover the speaker or microphone with your hand.
– This will effectively mute any audio output or input.

Remember, the availability of these methods may vary depending on your specific Android device and its version of the operating system. Experiment with different options to find the best alternative for controlling the volume on your device without using the physical buttons.