My two cents on this, Mute and Enable are intentionally undocumented by Microsoft, these will compromise the user privacy, like .. by simply enabling the disabled microphone in first place, or just unmute the speakers without the user consent and play some audio.
It is doable and it is not a hack, but unethical to share, so you have to ask the user himself to enable (eg. the Mic) or unmute the speakers.
In fact, that's what I am planning: The user should be able to simply click a button on my app to quickly mute or unmute his master volume without having to awkwardly call the Windows settings each time. With my apps, I always strive to make the operation of Windows easier, which is often unnecessarily complicated on many advanced settings. One usage example is: quickly switching off the sound while annoying commercials are playing in a movie. The user should always be in control of his computer's sound!
Geändert von PeterPanino, damit der Platz auf dem Bildschirm nicht so leer aussieht.