Adjust Volume Level of Individual Devices and Apps in Windows 10 The Volume Mixer in Windows allows you to change the volume level for individual devices and apps Starting with Windows 10 build 16193, the Volume Mixer will now include UWP (Universal Windows Platform) apps (ex: Microsoft Edge, or Groove Music), so you can set their volume without impacting the overall system volume
Mix chat between discord chat and game volume. : r techsupport - Reddit You can get a usb mixer that supports a bunch of channels and dedicate each application to a channel allowing you to control the volume levels with each nob This however won’t control windows volume You can use this software and develop your own sliders This is a very diy solution though this company also seems to make a product just for
How to Mute and Unmute Sound Volume in Windows 10 Mute and Unmute Sound Volume in Volume Mixer 1 Right click or press and hold on the Volume icon on the taskbar notification area, and click tap on Open Volume Mixer (see screenshot below) 2 Click tap on the volume icon of devices and apps to toggle mute or unmute for them (see screenshots below)
Use Old or New Volume Control UI in Windows 10 | Tutorials Published by Shawn Brink Category: General Tips 05 Jun 2018 How to Use Old or New Volume Control in Windows 10 When you click tap on the volume system icon on the taskbar in Windows 10, a new modern volume control will open This tutorial will show you how to switch to use the old or new volume control for all users in Windows 10
Microsoft Edge audio very low : r edge - Reddit Take a look at windows volume mixer (right click volume icon in bottom right corner and press mixer Edge likes to lower its volume down for some reason so check that
No sound but device ok, how do I troubleshoot this one? Some of the apps show up in the Volume Mixer but as they play, no fluctuating bar indicates any audio activity Remote Desktop also gets no sound whatsoever despite the fact that it uses its own virtual Remote Audio device