force maxx audio to ask what was plugged in dell laptop

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To Enable or Disable In Windows 10 on a DELL

  1. Open the plan WAVES MaxxAudio Pro
  2. Choose the device, eg. Playback
  3. click Advanced in the bottom center of the window
  4. Toggle the "Show pop-upward dialog when device is connected" checkbox

This is what I see (Windows 10 Pro V.1790 [XPS 8920])

answered November xiii, 2017 at 18:01

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  • I take no "advanced" push button. XPS xiii 9360

    Feb 1, 2018 at 21:17

  • I have the 'advanced' button, but the dialog does not take the mentioned toggle push.

    Mar 27, 2018 at 11:25

  • I added a picture show of what I meet, for Windows x Pro, Dell XPS 8920

    Mar 27, 2018 at 12:33

Try this:

  1. Press Windows + R, type control panel and and then hitting Enter, select Hardware and Audio.
  2. Coil down and select Realtek HD Audio Manager.
  3. Click the folder icon just above and to the right of where it says analog back panel and just beneath Device Advanced settings.
  4. Uncheck Enable auto popup dialog when device has been plugged in.
  5. Click OK twice.
  6. Now, restart the computer and cheque the issue.

answered Feb 10, 2017 at 2:57

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  • Change the View by to Category

    Feb 10, 2017 at 3:27

  • Please modify the win+x, as control panel will no longer be available that menu when the creators update is relesed (i'm using Windows ten Pro Insider Preview, fast build:15031.rs2_release.170204-1546

    Feb x, 2017 at 3:34

  • @YisroelTech Now I can run into hardware and sound but in that location is no Realtek Hd Audio Manager . Inspiron comes with MaxxAudioPro could that exist the reason?

    Feb ten, 2017 at 6:58

  • @YisroelTech, To future proof your answer, I recommend the start-menu search method

    Feb 10, 2017 at xix:51

  • #4 (Uncheck Enable car popup) worked for me, though in Realtek Hard disk Sound Manager it was in Device Advanced settings (cogwheel icon) -> Options -> Uncheck Enable auto popup...

    Aug iii, 2018 at 16:44

answered May 18, 2019 at nine:53

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  • Cheers! This solution worked for me on a ACER Spin iii with Win10Edu. (No WavesMAXX on my computer, and the Control Panel / Hardware and Sound menu does not evidence whatever Realtek menu).

    Apr 11, 2020 at 7:37

  • That stops the popups merely also the sound switching, unless you disable jack detection in the Realtek Audio Console, which also stops the question on my MSI GL63 9SD.

    May v, 2020 at 18:47

  • This works for me on my Acer Predator. As well, I have WavesMaxx on my computer, but none of those answers did information technology for me; some or other trouble.

    Jun 27, 2020 at 10:20

  • not at all working

    Apr half-dozen, 2021 at vii:52

  • go to task manager & start-up tab,
    • found WavesMAXX Audio settings, and opened it's properties, to discover its total path C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\wavesapo.inf_amd_whatever is next..
    • opened executable thereMaxx AudioPro and tune-up the settings to pop-up the window on JACK insert.

answered January 21, 2019 at 10:53

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  • Open up job director: right-click on the Windows taskbar > Task Manager.
  • Become to the Showtime-upwardly tab
  • Disable the post-obit (right-click > Disable):
    • HD Audio Background Process
    • Realtek HD Audio Director
    • Waves MaxxAudio Service Application
  • Restart your computer

This removed the prompt for me, and I've had no trouble with sound so far.

Not sure what else these exercise but you can always enable individually if you wish.

(N.B. In older versions of Windows, these get-go-up options may be in Win+R > msconfig.)

answered Aug 23, 2017 at 8:23

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I was receiving a prompt with the aforementioned text, but a dissimilar appearance. I resolved it past searching the commencement menu for "Realtek Audio Console", then clicking "Device advanced settings" -> "Enable Jack detection when device is plugged in" -> Off

answered October 31, 2018 at 1:21

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If y'all accept an Alienware apply Alienware audio advanced then jack info that is actually how I enabled mine works to disable likewise.

answered May 20, 2018 at iv:51

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They have removed that check box "testify popup ..." from the prompt in the latest version. You cannot uninstall equally well. But I went to "services", disabled Waves Audio Service and rebooted. No more abrasive pop-upwards when I plug in the headphones. Thank y'all all for your responses.

This is the hopeless feature that anybody can implement - what an horrible business usecase? who needs this functionality????

answered January ii, 2019 at 17:37

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  • Welcome to SuperUser! Your post doesn't announced to address the question in a useful mode. Specifically, given the various software versions discussed, you need to specify what system you are on and it would be more helpful to show screenshots of how yous got to the "disable" step. Y'all will observe that you will have a improve experience if you have moment to take the Stack Overflow tour. If you lot follow the norms of the Stack Overflow community and approach it with an attitude of helping others too, information technology will serve you well.

    Jan 2, 2019 at 17:48

  • Or, better yet, take the Super User tour and follow the norms of the Super User community.   :-)  ⁠

    Jan 2, 2019 at 18:16

OK, so I was trying to turn it back on after accidentally turning it off. My answer is a combination of MST's and Chad'due south answers on this page merely with pictures since neither worked on their ain.

  • Open Job Manager and find "Waves MaxxAudio Service Application"

    Task Manager

  • Right click it and select "Backdrop"

    Right click Waves MaxxAudio Service Application

  • Find the location

    Properties for Waves MaxxAudio Service Application

  • Go to the location in Windows Explorer

    Windows Explorer

  • Run "MaxxAudioPro.exe"

  • Select "Playback" (top left icon of ii speakers)

    MaxxAudioPro

  • Press "Avant-garde"

    MaxxAudioPro Playback

  • Set "Testify pop-up dialog when device is connected" to your preference

    MaxxAudioPro Advanced

  • Plug your audio device in to examination!

    MaxxAudioPro Jack - 0

answered Feb 2 at 3:l

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