ShutterSoundUI
Note Starting with Windows 10, version 1703, this setting can no longer be used in provisioning packages. For more information on changes to the Windows Provisioning Framework, see Windows Provisioning Framework. This setting may have a Configuration Service Provider (CSP) equivalent that can be used instead. To determine if a CSP for this setting exists, see the description below.
The camera shutter sound that occurs when the user takes a picture or starts filming a video can be turned off by removing the Camera shutter option from the Sounds settings screen.
This customization affects all camera apps on the mobile device. If camera sounds are not enforced, camera sounds will respond to the ringer and notification volume and sounds will not play through the combo device.
Limitations and restrictions:
- OEMs can remove this user setting only for markets in which the camera shutter sound is a legally required component due to privacy laws.
Set the ShutterSoundUI
Value to one of the following:
Value | Description |
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0 or 'Hide' |
Hides the Camera shutter option from the Sounds settings screen. When set to this value, the enforced shutter sound is on. This value enforces playback of camera sounds and sound will play through the combo device when the wired headset is plugged in. |
1 or 'Show' |
Shows the Camera shutter option from the Sounds settings screen. This is the default. When set to this value, the enforced shutter sound is off. |
Edition | x86-based devices | x64-based devices | ARM-based devices |
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Windows 10 Mobile | N/A |
N/A |
Supported |