Probably, the seller decided to simplify this functionality and bring back the mixer that opens when you click on the speaker icon in the taskbar. But the mixer seems to copy the popular utility – EarTrumpet – for adjusting the volume of each application in Windows. Its developers are Rafael Rivera and former Microsoft engineer Dave Amenta.

The latter reacted to a new feature from Microsoft on Twitter and said that the company is starting to catch up with its evolution in terms of functionality. At the same time, many users note that EarTrumpet is still more convenient and functional.

Source: Ferra

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