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Harry,

You may be able to adjust sound volume from the system tray. I know you 
can do it in Windows 8 and 10, and I'm 99% sure I remember doing this in 
Windows 7. Go to the system tray with ins+F11 or with Windows+b. Arrow 
down to the Speakers item. Press the space bar to activate, then press 
down-arrow repeatedly to turn the sound down. When you're done, just 
press Windows+D to get back to the desktop.

Maybe the hearphones have a volume control?

If your keyboard has extra buttons, two may be for volume-up and 
volume-down. Since I discovered the ones on my Microsoft Natural 4,000 
Ergonomic keyboard, I've been a hppy gal.

Ciao


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