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| | Volume Has anyone ever thought of having a feature of an OS where you could set the speaker volume for each program you run, independently? |
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| | Re: Volume That is standard in Vista. When you right click the speaker icon in the notification area the Volume Mixer opens with a row of sliders, one for each program currently running that is using sound files. "Sarah Houston" <SHoust@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:Xns9A27EFBE559CSntzldfrdSntzldfrdco@xxxxxx Quote: > Has anyone ever thought of having a feature of an OS where you could set > the speaker volume for each program you run, independently? > |
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| | Re: Volume "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@xxxxxx> wrote : Quote: > That is standard in Vista. When you right click the speaker icon in > the notification area the Volume Mixer opens with a row of sliders, > one for each program currently running that is using sound files. Quote: > "Sarah Houston" <SHoust@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:Xns9A27EFBE559CSntzldfrdSntzldfrdco@xxxxxx Quote: >> Has anyone ever thought of having a feature of an OS where you could >> set the speaker volume for each program you run, independently? >> > |
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