Before I waste any more of my time and make things worse, I better ask the question. Hopefully someone has a good answer.

I have a 1 year old Acer Aspirec A515-54, and I noticed that the audio configuration options in the installed Realtek driver were minimal. That stinks for an old man like me who's hearing keeps deteriorating.
I surfed and found something that I thought was the best solution. Several articles suggested that I could be able to replace the current basic Realtek Driver with a better one, the Realtek HD Audio Manager driver, and it showed a console display that I've seen before with other laptops.
Instructions had me uninstall the current Realtek audio driver, and install one I downloaded for Win 10 from Realtek Audio Codecs download page for Win 10 -
https://www.realtek.com/en/component/zoo/category/pc-audio-codecs-high-definition-audio-codecs-software. I installed the "
64bits Vista, Windows7, Windows8, Windows8.1, Windows10 Driver only (Executable file), R2.82". The install went fine, but I haven't seen a console anywhere. The Realtek readme and page aren't very helpful either.
So my questions are:
1. Was I going down the right path by trying to install this driver?
2. Is there a better free or low cost solution?
3. Can you point me to better directions? Acer and Realtek are less than amazing with explanation IMO. The readme file that came with the new driver was useless.