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Vivekvp
May 10, 2022Brass Contributor
How do I prevent this pop up
This pops up when ever I use Teams. I cannot click it away. It blocks other items as it is always on top. Changing notifications does not help. Is this Teams or Windows 10? Help? Th...
jangliss
May 10, 2022Steel Contributor
This is the Windows 10 Volume popup, I hate it myself. It's part of the "Ease of Access" stuff in Win10. The best you can do is change the duration it stays on the screen by going to Settings (Win+I) - Ease of Access - Display and look for the option for "Show notifications for".
There are some third party tools that supposedly hide it completely, but I've not tested them. Try searching for "windows 10 volume popup" on your favorite search engine.
If you move your mouse away from the box, it should disappear. Your screen shot looks like you have your mouse over the right hand side, which is why you have a light gray bar.
- Tanya DentonMay 11, 2022Steel ContributorHi, I am Windows 10 and don't get this when I receive a Teams Call. Mine is set to 5 seconds and i have never seen it pop up!
- janglissMay 16, 2022Steel ContributorI believe it is specifically driven by Windows when a hardware device controls/modifies the volume controls. You might not have a device plugged in that causes the pop-up to appear. With my Logitech G533 headset, and my Poly Voyager Focus 2, I get it when watching YouTube, Netflix, playing music, or dealing with Teams calls. If I plug an analog wired headset/mic into the ports in my computer, I don't get it. I don't have a non-Teams USB headset/mic to see if it appears then too, but you can certainly see plenty of evidence it has nothing to do with Teams by searching "windows 10 volume popup".
- VivekvpMay 18, 2022Brass Contributor
- VivekvpMay 11, 2022Brass Contributorhmmmm maybe it is not from Teams or Windows 10?
- VivekvpMay 11, 2022Brass Contributoroh no, there is no way to get rid of it?
Oddly my settings are for Teams Notifications - Built In.- janglissMay 16, 2022Steel ContributorRight, this pop-up has nothing to do with Teams itself, it's a Windows pop-up driven by hardware controlled volume, for example if you have an external headset it might trigger this to pop up, or a speaker-mic desktop device. I see it all the time with my gaming headset on one PC, and sporadically when using my Poly Voyager Focus 2 (for example if I have music playing and I put the headset down, the headset triggers the music to pause and it pops up the volume control dialog you see). Unfortunately this is a Windows feature and nothing Teams can handle, try searching "windows 10 volume popup" and read through some of the details.