Question to Windows 10 users
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I updated to Windows 11 ASAP and I recently discovered a missing feature which I think, if my memory serves me right, please confirm or deny, that the sounds setting / icon on the taskbar let you set the sound output level individually on an app basis, isn't that right? I tried to multitask / listen to youtube during group zoom meeting, but without that it's difficult!π―π I am sure it was there at some stage in the past... :(
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I updated to Windows 11 ASAP and I recently discovered a missing feature which I think, if my memory serves me right, please confirm or deny, that the sounds setting / icon on the taskbar let you set the sound output level individually on an app basis, isn't that right? I tried to multitask / listen to youtube during group zoom meeting, but without that it's difficult!π―π I am sure it was there at some stage in the past... :(
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On W10 I have Volume Mixer that can set that... This mat help: https://www.groovypost.com/howto/restore-the-classic-volume-mixer-in-windows-11/[^]
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On W10 I have Volume Mixer that can set that... This mat help: https://www.groovypost.com/howto/restore-the-classic-volume-mixer-in-windows-11/[^]
βReal stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.β β Terry Pratchett, Hogfather
Excellent link, thanks! :)
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I updated to Windows 11 ASAP and I recently discovered a missing feature which I think, if my memory serves me right, please confirm or deny, that the sounds setting / icon on the taskbar let you set the sound output level individually on an app basis, isn't that right? I tried to multitask / listen to youtube during group zoom meeting, but without that it's difficult!π―π I am sure it was there at some stage in the past... :(
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I can choose between Realtek Audio and my Dell monitor for output (notebook with an external Dell monitor). There is also a "Waves" mixer app that came with the Dell installed software.
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I updated to Windows 11 ASAP and I recently discovered a missing feature which I think, if my memory serves me right, please confirm or deny, that the sounds setting / icon on the taskbar let you set the sound output level individually on an app basis, isn't that right? I tried to multitask / listen to youtube during group zoom meeting, but without that it's difficult!π―π I am sure it was there at some stage in the past... :(
A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!
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I updated to Windows 11 ASAP and I recently discovered a missing feature which I think, if my memory serves me right, please confirm or deny, that the sounds setting / icon on the taskbar let you set the sound output level individually on an app basis, isn't that right? I tried to multitask / listen to youtube during group zoom meeting, but without that it's difficult!π―π I am sure it was there at some stage in the past... :(
A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!
Right-click, "Open volume mixer". You should then be able to set the volume on a per-app basis. :)
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Right-click, "Open volume mixer". You should then be able to set the volume on a per-app basis. :)
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
Is that option available in Windows 11?
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Is that option available in Windows 11?
The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.
I'm running Windows 11 (21H2), and it works on my PC. :) (That's not to say it won't stop working, or be moved somewhere else, in a future update. Because "consistency" is a swear-word in Windows-land.)
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