SoundSlide is a $15 touch-sensitive USB-C device for adjusting computer audio. It might be addressing a problem not many people have, but might interest those who miss volume wheels. The device is ...
Regardless of the type of speakers you have connected to the computers in your office, you can adjust the volume and fine-tune other sound settings using the Windows Volume Control utility. Many sound ...
Computer help site Of Zen and Computing details how to adjust the volume on particularly soft songs in iTunes: Click on the offending track and press Ctrl+I (or Cmd+I if you re on a Mac). When the ...
Usually, we have an idea of what the volume would be for a certain setting on the system. However, at times, the volume of the system is too loud even at the lowest setting. If you encounter this ...
Skype enables business owners and employees to communicate through audio, visual and written messaging protocols. Due to these varied communication methods, Skype provides built-in controls to adjust ...
Many people use a Microphone with the computer for conversing with friends or colleagues online, audio recording, gaming, etc. However, at times they find that their microphone keeps resetting to 0 or ...
If you connect your Mac to multiple audio devices, you’ve probably noticed that the volume acts differently on different speakers. How-To Geek reminds us that you can customize the volume based on ...
The volume up/down buttons on my T41 seem to control some entirely different volume, than anything that Windows knows about. I can have all the Windows volume settings maxed out, but if the hardware ...
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 often ...
Czech company Drake Labs has just released a new USB-C accessory called SoundSlide, a touch-sensitive device that can be used to control the volume of your computer by swiping your finger. SoundSlide ...