This free application does not need installation and allows you to increase the volume using only the mouse wheel
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When we use our PC we are interested in making everyday tasks as simple as possible. Switch between windows, switch applications... or as we will now see, raise or lower the volume. An action that can be made even easier in Windows thanks to a free application such as TbVolScroll.
And what TbVolScroll allows is that we can use the mouse wheel to increase or decrease the volume when we hover the pointer above the volume control.An action similar to that offered by Linux and which allows us to forget about having to interact with the PC keys.
In the purest Linux style
TbVolScroll is a free and open source application that can be downloaded from this Github link and that also does not require installation A tool that allows us to increase or decrease the volume simply using the mouse wheel and in this way not having to depend on the scroll bar or the volume keys.
Once TbVolScroll is downloaded, just double click on the executable to start using it. Windows Defender may throw a warning when trying to run the application and at that point we just have to dismiss the message.
All it does is enable volume control through the mouse wheel when we place the pointer over the taskbar. The volume will increase or decrease in values of 5%.
We will notice that the tool is in use since we will see a TbVolScroll icon in the notification area of the taskbar. While it is active we can increase or decrease the volume in Windows by scrolling when the mouse pointer is over the taskbar Also, if we press the ALT key at the same time As we move the mouse wheel we will raise or lower the volume with changes of 1% and therefore with more precision.
In addition we have access to a series of settings that allow us to change the parameters seen before, but also the appearance of the bar that appears on the screen when we increase or decrease the volume.
Download | TbVolScroll