Let Windows apps control Radios in Windows 11/10
There are three methods by which we are going to see how to let Windows apps control Radios in Windows 11/10. They are. Let us talk about them in detail.
1] Allow apps to control device radios via Settings
To control your computer’s Radios settings, follow the given steps. This way you can manage radios settings from the Settings app in Windows 10.
2] By Group Policy Editor
There is a policy, Let Windows apps control radios, that allows you to control how the radios will function. So, launch Group Policy Editor from the Start Menu and navigate to the following location. Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > App Privacy Now, double-click on Let Windows apps control Radio, select Enabled, and then change Default for all apps to any of the following options.
User is in control: All the users who are part of your organization can decide if they want to give Windows apps permission to access radios.Force Allow: All the Windows apps of all computers attached to your domain will have permission to access radios.Force Deny: None of the Windows apps of any computers attached to your domain will have permission to access radios.
After configuring the policy you need to restart your computer once to see the effect.
3] By Registry Editor
If you don’t have Window 10 Pro, you won’t have Group Policy Editor. So, in that case, we can use Registry Editor for the same effect. So, launch Registry Editor from the Start Menu and navigate to the following location. Right-click on Windows, select New > Key and name it AppPrivacy. Now, right-click on AppPrivacy, select New > Dword (32-bit) Value, and name it LetAppsAccessRadios. Double-click on LetAppsAccessRadios and set the Value data to.
0 for User is in Control option1 for Force Allow option2 for Force Deny option
This is how you can configure the Radios settings on Windows 10 with the help of Registry Editor. Hopefully, now you know how to control your computer’s Radio Settings. Read Next: How to change Location settings in Windows.