The hidden power of your keyboard’s media keys
Anyone who has ever used a keyboard with these practical controls will be reluctant to do without them. They not only make media control easier, but also enhance workflow and add everyday convenience.
Media keys provide intuitive control over playback, volume, and track changes—without requiring complex key combinations. Many keyboards rely on an Fn key combination–for example, Fn and F7 are used to pause playback. But this solution requires memorizing the combination. Pressing two keys at the same time interrupts your workflow.
Media keys are a real convenience, especially when working or gaming. They can be executed quickly without having to switch windows or search for icons.

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Another advantage is the ergonomic layout. On many keyboard models, media keys are located in the top right-hand section of the keyboard. Here they are easy to reach and do not interfere with the regular key block. Some keyboards also offer an additional rotary wheel or a slider for the volume — a real plus for even more intuitive operation. This is especially practical in meetings or video calls: a quick press of a button is enough to pause the music or lower the volume without interrupting the conversation.
If you work with a keyboard without media keys, you can make do with software solutions or double-mapped keys. Many keyboards allow you to customize the assignment using special software so that less-used keys such as “Page Up” or “Page Down” can be used for media control. However, this workaround has drawbacks: the original key functions are lost, and there’s often a lack of visual feedback.

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In Windows 11, for example, media key notifications have been removed, which can make it unclear whether a command was successfully registered. One hardware alternative is a macro pad with freely assignable keys. However, these can be expensive — often costing more than keyboards with integrated media keys.
For budget-conscious users, heaper alternatives include smaller macro pads or software apps for smartphones and tablets. But these can cause noticeable latency or stability issues and don’t always offer the desired response time.
The best solution is to choose a keyboard with dedicated media keys. This provides the easiest use and ensures smooth control of music, videos, and other media. Whether you prefer mechanical keyboards with extra volume controls or compact models with well-arranged media keys, there are many options to meet your personal preferences and requirements.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC-WELT and was translated and localized from German.