If you use Windows 11, it opens the Windows Settings > System > Sound > Volume mixer. However, if you use Windows 10, you might find a dedicated panel on the Taskbar. Nonetheless, if it is not ...
the old sound volume slider will appear, with the Mixer button in the bottom area. Go ahead and adjust the volume for individual apps in Windows 10. You can also use freeware called Ear Trumpet ...
In Windows 10, the volume mixer was a super simple tool for adjusting the output volume of each individual app and for changing the sound output device. You would access it by right-clicking on the ...
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It was created when we were building a hardware-mixer like the windows audio mixer that could change the volumes of sessions (different programs) separately. For fast testing we wanted to do it via ...