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Volume2

Volume2 is an advanced Windows audio mixer, a complete replacement for the standard Volume Control.

Volume2 Alternatives

The best Volume2 alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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    Volume Control for Windows

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    App-specific volume control

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    Power Mixer is a complete Windows volume control replacement.

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    From authors website:

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    /sound-volume-hotkeys-alternatives

    This tool allows to control sound volume using system-wide hotkeys.

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    3RVX is a skinnable volume display and controller.

    Open Source

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    The sound control that should be built into MacOS

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    Control the audio on your Mac apps from the menu bar

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    Volume Control replacement that is five times smaller than its Windows counterpart.

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    Volume Scroll lets you control your main volume by hovering with your mouse cursor over the top...

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    /volti-alternatives

    Volti is an GTK+ application for controlling audio volume from system tray/notification area.

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    /kmix-alternatives

    KMix is an application to allow you to change the volume of your sound card.

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    /volwheel-alternatives

    VolWheel is a little application which lets you control the sound volume easily through a tray icon...

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