Increase / Decrease Volume with Mouse Wheel / Scroll
If adjusting volume using shortcut key like what we’ve shown you a few days ago doesn’t interest you, then you’ll probably like this one. This free utility allows you to use your mouse wheel to increase or decrease Windows volume. By using any of the offered combinations, you can utilize the mouse wheel to control volume only in certain condition, like when you press an additional keyboard key.

For example, one of the offered combinations to increase or decrease volume is pressing Alt keyboard key while rolling the wheel of your mouse. Without pressing Alt, the mouse wheel goes back to its default function. Another combination or option that will probably interest you is moving the mouse pointer over the taskbar to activate the volume adjustment using the mouse wheel.
There are numerous combinations you can use, including an option that will only use the mouse wheel for volume adjustment if GOM Player or Windows Media Player is being focused. Volumouse works under Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Vista (Windows 95 is not supported).
Download Volumouse to increase / decrease volume with mouse wheel
January 20th, 2010 at 8:25 pm
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