I would like to open the Volume Control popup directly without using the mouse or keyboard. Currently, I am using AutoHotkey to press Win+B to focus on the system tray, Left to highlight the Volume Control icon, and then Enter to bring up the popup.
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I would like to open the Volume Control popup directly without using the mouse or keyboard. Currently, I am using AutoHotkey to press Win+B to focus on the system tray, Left to highlight the Volume Control icon , and then Enter to bring up the popup. Usb audio codec driver download.
I assume that this is possible, considering that you can open the View Available Networks window with
as opposed to using the Network icon .
Is there a way to invoke the Volume Control popup from the command prompt? Please note that I am not looking to use the Volume Mixer (
sndvol ):
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4 Answerssndvol.exe is what you want, you just need to use the -f flag to make it show just the master volume slider:
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sndvol.exe opens the volume mixer, as you noted.
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sndvol.exe allows you to specify window location by adding coordinates after -f switch:
This example creates window at x=500 y=400
coordinates = y * 65536 + x, where x and y - signed integers
BTW there is third command line parameter.. may be handle?..
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Addendum:
As mentioned in my comment, using
sndvol -f as per @Indrek's answer opens the Volume Control window in an unusual location, away from the system tray. Using AutoHotkey, we can make the popup appear where we see fit:
This script places the window at the bottom right of the screen. You can customize it to by changing the last line (
WinMove ).
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On windows XP: Use
sndvol32 as follows
sndvol32 no params to display master volume window What is irrigation pdf.
sndvol32 -x to display small master volume window
sndvol32 -t to display volume control only (as per sound icon)
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