I'd like to mute (no sound but still get a notifications) every app on my iPhone, iMessenger, Facebook, WhatsApp, games, news, etc etc etc, however I have one app I'd like to hear.
When you use an app to play a sound, that app appears in the Volume Mixer. You can adjust the volume for any app just by dragging its slider. The Device slider controls the master volume. The level you set for each app is relative to the master volume, so as you change the master volume, the volumes for each app also change. Adjust and Mute Volume for Individual Windows Applications By Boyd Chan in Interfaces, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Technology, USB, Windows 7, Windows Vista Sometimes, you might have one or a few applications that will make noise on your computer for whatever reason on a regular basis or the cause of the sound is outside of your control.
I use an app called Tipster which I have set to play an air raid siren when someone I follow posts. However with my sound on I get all the bleeps from other apps, and with sound off the air raid siren doesn't play.
Some apps I have don't have a sound option in their settings so I can't turn off every app but Tipster then leave my phone sound on.
Posted on Sep 26, 2017 4:25 AM
Sometimes, you might have one or a few applications that will make noise on your computer for whatever reason on a regular basis or the cause of the sound is outside of your control (i.e. receiving instant messages, e-mail, etc). This can be particularly annoying if you are trying to concentrate on other things such as movies or general work.
Luckily, since Windows Vista, there has been the ability within Windows to change or mute the volume on a per application basis. All you need to do is:
- Right click on the volume icon down in the system tray next to the time,
- Left click on “Open Volume Mixer”.
You’ll then see a window similar to the above. As you can see, each application has its own volume slider which you can adjust as well as a mute button underneath. You’ll notice that I have muted the two instant message applications as well as the system sounds. Also, on the far left, you’ll see a master volume slider which will influence both the maximum and relative volumes for all applications which will save you the effort of adjusting each slider individually.
Hollywood camera work shot designer for mac. Of course, if you have more than one sound device (like speakers and a pair of USB headphones) you can control those by using a dropbown menu that will appear in the “Device” section on the left of the Volume Mixer window.
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Hopefully this tip will come in handy for you!