Hackaday alum [Cameron Coward] got around this problem by building an electromechanical buddy for his keyboard that works as a volume control. Now that we don’t rely on them to make phone calls ...
Most modern laptops have some sort of volume control buttons. Usually these are a set of Fn keys on the keyboard, but convertible laptops with screens that can flip around for use in tablet mode ...
I've always used this widget to play, pause, skip ahead or skip back, but one thing has always been missing—volume control. Sure, you can use the volume buttons for this, but I prefer having ...
He likes it a lot. Which is why he was willing to hack in his own remote volume control rather than just get a new pair of speakers. But he certainly didn’t make things easy on himself.
These can be useful if your Windows Volume Control is not working. The first tool we’re going to look at is StrokePlus. It’s a free program that allows the user to control sound by the use of ...
Click on the chevron (upward pointing arrow head) above the master volume control. Note: You will not see an expansion arrow if you do not have multiple audio playback devices. Click the playback ...