Hi Tom,
Yes, thanks, and yet the ability to accomplish virtually any of these
tasks using hot keys, which NirCmd allows, cannot be overestimated. smile
Cheers,
Rod
On 2/06/14 12:08 PM, Tom Kingston wrote:
You should be able to just go into the Windows Control Panel and to
Sound. Within Sound you should have a set of Tab controls; playback,
recording, sounds, and communications. Under each you can select the
desired device, then properties, and finally levels.
Hth,
Tom
On 2/6/2014 11:42 AM, Rod Hutton wrote:
Hi Jay,
My apps RodMasterVolumeControl and RodMasterVolumePresetRotator, in the
Multimedia category of AppGet, are based on a command-line utility
called NirCmd, available at:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/nircmd.html
which has many ways of controlling the sound components of Windows. I'm
always thinking about adding more apps, specifically geared to changing
these settings, and even a big mama app which does everything, but it's
just a matter of finding the time to do it, or enough user demand, to
allow me to do it. With batch files, however, you can do pretty much
anything you want. Check out the utility yorself, along with my apps,
and see what you think. smile
ttyl,
Rod
On 2/06/14 4:19 AM, Jay wrote:
Hi.
As far as I know, there is no app for window eyes that enhances the
sound devices. However, if your running windows 7, the control pannel
should take care of that. In the start menu, type sounds in the search
box that pops up when you launch the start menu. The windows 7 control
pannel is accessible with window eyes. Hope this answers your question.
Jay.
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 6, 2014, at 1:12 AM, Reg Webb <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all
I have Windows7 Home Premium and W-E8.4.
Is there a Window-Eyes friendly application that will give me the same
ability to select a sound device, and switch between playback and
recording levels as I used to be able to do with sndvol32.exe in XP?
Thanks for any help.
--
Reg Webb
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