Versions:

  • 2.9.2.0

3RVX is a lightweight, skinnable on-screen display utility designed to replace the default Windows volume control with a fully customizable OSD that appears whenever the system volume changes. Developed by Matthew Malensek, the program intercepts hardware or software volume events and overlays a chic, transparent notification on the desktop, allowing users to monitor audio levels without interrupting full-screen applications such as games, media players, or presentations. Beyond simple level indication, 3RVX supports hot-key mapping for volume up, down, and mute, supports multimedia keyboards, and offers per-channel balance adjustment through its settings panel. The skin engine accepts XML-based themes, so the size, color, shape, font, and animation behavior of the indicator can be tailored to match any desktop aesthetic; a handful of pre-built skins ship with release 2.9.2.0, while dozens of community designs are available for download. Because the application lives in the system tray and consumes minimal RAM, it is frequently deployed on home-theater PCs, classroom laptops, and live-production rigs where silent, unobtrusive feedback is preferred. The OSD can also display percentage readouts, step increments, or graphical bars, and optional sound cues can confirm each change. Although 3RVX is the only published release to date, its open configuration format and portable executable make it easy to back up or migrate settings across Windows versions from 7 through 11. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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