Something that really bothers me is that Windows 10 has no volume mixing capability. And when using programs that have no stand alone volume control, (hem hem no$gba) it is frustrating. Anyone know how to get the retro Windows 7/8 volume mixer back? plz halp
I spent 10 minutes on google and found out [derp] you just have to right click on the volume icon [/derp]
I always just used right click in the past so no real change for me. There's no speed difference since they're both 2 clicks; left -> left and right -> left. I personally like the new standard slider more than the old one. The mixer hasn't changed, but it didn't need to.
I read something like that as well, though it was more people reading into some terms that come with windows 10, I don't think anybody has found any technical systems for it so far. Apart maybe from the "you cant prevent us from installing updates on your computer".
Windows 10 is great, but it has some really obvious inconsistencies. The one that bothers me most is not all programs are listed in the volume mixer. I don't know for sure why some show and some don't, but it seems like it might be connected to the difference between Windows 8 style "apps" and traditional programs. The Netflix app, for example, doesn't appear in the volume mixer at all.
At least Win 7 doesn't have a pointless distinction between apps and programs because somebody thought "apps" are cool
I think that "apps" have their own volume control and they expect you to use that, rather than mixing master volume, mixer volume and program volume. But, I prefer the win7 method.