Refer to the attached image. Before only the volume slider appeared when i adjusted the volume from my keyboard. Now the Backwards/Pause/Forward is appearing. How do i get rid of that?
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Good day all, I'm running Windows 10 and I'm wondering if there is a way to disable per app volume control, or in lieu of that locking certain apps to the main system volume?
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As you can see in the picture each program I have has its own...
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On the bottom right of the task bar, when I click on the volume icon the volume display doesn't appear.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
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I was wondering whether it were possible to open the volume mixer instead of the volume control when left-clicking on the volume icon in the tray. At the moment I have it set to open the old classic menu, but not the volume...
Those who may want the old volume control, in Windows 10, with Speakers and Mixer links:
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In the Windows Registry Editor, navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion
and create a new sub-key under...