Apple has not used this kind of unified button design since the iPhone 3GS in 2009, as the company swapped to two separate round volume up and down buttons with the ‌iPhone‌ 4, and ultimately

It didn't work and I did it the way it was supposed to be done! For an iPhone 8 and later, try the following to trigger device recovery mode: Press and quickly release the Volume Up button. Press and quickly release the Volume Down button. Then, press and hold the Side button until you see the recovery mode screen. The Volume on my fairly new iphone 11 has been automatically increasing since last night. The on-screen volume indicator would show me that my volume is increasing and i can feel the phone vibrating when it gets to maximum volume. I can sometimes use the volume down button to lower it, but it just increasing again back to maximum volume. Enter Recovery Mode by pressing Esc + Refresh + Power buttons. Use Volume Up + Volume Down + Power buttons if you are using a tablet. You will get a message telling you the OS is missing and that

After restarting, check if the volume button works. USE SOFT KEYS. After trying the above methods to fix the volume button and if it still doesn't work, then it is more likely a hardware issue. Perhaps the volume button is broken and needs to be changed. You can seek a virtual replacement by using soft keys to increase and decrease the volume.

To change the volume settings, do the following: Push the Power button to the left or right side. You will see the volume changing. When you reach the settings you want, release the button. Note The primary purpose of iPhone volume buttons is to adjust the volume level and take screenshots (on Face ID models). If the physical volume buttons aren’t working on your iPhone, here’s how you can change volume and take screenshots: 1. Use the volume slider in the Control Center. Open Control Center and drag the volume slider up or down. Ignores volume-up key when at 100%, and volume-down key when at 0%. 4) AudioManager Right now i need get a power button event count, but i have to resolve that by
Replies (1) . I am Dave, I will help you with this. Where are the volume up and down keys, are those on the Function Keys (F1 - F12) on your keyboard? If they are, the actions associated to those keys are controlled by a utility installed by the PC manufacturer, because the actions vary from PC to PC. If you press the Fn key + a Function Key
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