Description
TrayVolumeControl
The latest trends in terms of improvements made to the user experience include implementing features that feel natural and intuitive to use, with a perfect example being Windows 11's newly added way of adjusting the volume by hovering the cursor over the sound icon and using the scroll wheel.
Features:
- Designed to enhance user experience
- Ported feature from Windows 11 to Windows 10
- Portable and lightweight form-factor
- Adjust volume with scroll wheel
- Mute sound with mouse middle-click
Technical Specifications:
- Optimized for computers with multiple users logged in
- Compatible with various usage scenarios
- Available with installation scripts for customization
- Easy uninstallation process
- Compatible with Windows operating systems
For times when sudden and loud advertisements pop up while watching videos, users can use the mouse's middle-click on the volume icon to completely mute the sound and avoid listening to sponsor segments with a higher sound level compared to the main content. Finally, users can not only uninstall the app at any point in time using the dedicated script, but the included link towards the GitHub repository also provides a fast option to check for eventual updates to the program's framework.
If the latest iteration of the Fluent Design language used throughout Windows 11's menus and native programs does not suit your taste, but you wish to bring one of the upgrades done to its taskbar over to Windows 10, then TrayVolumeControl may be one of the best solutions out there, given the lightweight and portable form-factor that lets you apply the function on all the devices you use without any effort.
User Reviews for TrayVolumeControl 1
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TrayVolumeControl offers a seamless way to adjust volume similar to Windows 11. Easy installation and convenient features make it a must-have.