![]() ![]() If AppVolume("chrome.exe").GetMute() Check if the application is mitedĪppVolume("chrome.exe").ToggleMute() Toggle mute stateĪppVolume("chrome.exe").SetVolume(50) 50% VolumeĪppVolume("chrome.exe"). You'll want everything after line 102 ( - AppVolume Library -), and can use the new library version like this: AppVolume("chrome.exe").SetMute(True) Mute the application I've rewritten my audio script to support simultaneous volume control of all processes of a given name, which is much more similar to how Windows' built in SndVol.exe works. When writing the library I made a bad assumption that an application will only have one process associated with them, and further that multi-process applications like Chrome and FF would have only one process that provides audio. Version 1.21: New option: Run Volumouse application in high priority. Save/load all Volumouse configuration to file. Ability to control the left/right balance. ![]() Version 1.30: Fixed bug: When Word/Excel window is focused, the volume change is faster than other windows. If you prefer live chat with other humans: When Windows Media Player is focused - Now also works in full screen mode.
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