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Possible to control Windows 11 volume? - loopy750 - 01-15-2024 As the title suggests, trying to find a way with Dynamic Library to control the Windows sound settings, such as muting, etc. if possible. RE: Possible to control Windows 11 volume? - SMcNeill - 01-15-2024 Sounds like (nopun intended) that you'd want to look into: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/_coreaudio/ RE: Possible to control Windows 11 volume? - loopy750 - 01-16-2024 Thanks. Unfortunately I'm a little bamboozled by it all. I know that if it is possible, it'd be something very simple, but I'm not sure which library it is to begin with. Could be Mmdevapi, or something else, it's beyond me at this stage. RE: Possible to control Windows 11 volume? - SpriggsySpriggs - 01-16-2024 Check this: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/294292/changing-master-volume-level/294525#294525 RE: Possible to control Windows 11 volume? - madscijr - 01-16-2024 (01-15-2024, 02:39 PM)loopy750 Wrote: As the title suggests, trying to find a way with Dynamic Library to control the Windows sound settings, such as muting, etc. if possible.If you get this working let us know! I'd like to eventually make an alternate sound mixer for Windows that looks & feels like the old classic Windows XP sound mixer. https://www.elevenforum.com/t/why-is-standard-sound-mixer-on-w11-worse-than-xp.12287/ |