An audio/video manager developed by Microsoft Corporation
Used by 7033 people for 960 hours, 54 minutes and 3 seconds
Volume Control is used to adjust the volume, balance, bass, and treble settings for sounds played on your computer or by multimedia applications. You can also use Volume Control to adjust the level of system sounds, microphones, CD audio, line-in, synthesizer, and wave output.
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| Website: | microsoft.com/ |
| License: | Bundled |
| Version: | 5.2.3790.3959 |
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Nice!
Its a standard tool that does the job!
Does what it does, so I guess it's not bad ;)
Handy!
May not be pretty, but I shouldn't be adjusting my volume all day anyway. Works well enough.
no
petya: no!? amazing!!!
Did you know this: ctrl-s!
0% ... 10%... 100%
Vista's lets you change the volume level for each sound-producing program, which is an amazingly handy improvment over XP's crappy wave, CD, front pink or w/e.
One word: Volumouse
Wow...
You can sit and play with this for hours!
</sarcasm>
It works, could be better.
I win :)
Wow! This applet is awesome! It has all these slider bars that can go up and down, and when you click on them and drag the mouse up or down, the bars move and the sound either gets quieter (when you drag the bar down) or louder (when you drag the bar up). This is one of those must-have apps for Windows. I wish they made a Mac version.
I'm pretty sure it's volume control.
Anyways, used it since Windows 95 to adjust sound levels.