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Volume Scroller 2.3.0, published by independent developer Patrick Demichiel, is a lightweight Windows utility that enables instantaneous volume adjustment by rotating the mouse wheel over any screen area, eliminating the need to reach for keyboard media keys or on-screen sliders. Designed for uninterrupted workflows, the program runs silently in the system tray and recognises wheel movement only when a user-defined modifier key is held, preventing accidental changes during regular scrolling tasks. Typical use cases include DJs fine-tuning monitor levels while mixing, office workers lowering system audio before joining video calls, gamers adjusting voice-chat balance mid-match, and late-night viewers dimming sound without leaving a full-screen film. The application also supports custom step increments, configurable maximum limits, and optional on-screen percentage feedback, making it equally suited to precision audio editing sessions and casual browsing. Although the catalog shows two published releases, version 2.3.0 remains the current public build, incorporating stability fixes requested after the initial launch. Classified under Audio & Music Software subcategory Volume Control, the 32-bit executable occupies less than a megabyte of disk space and operates without elevated rights, ensuring compatibility from Windows 7 onward. Volume Scroller is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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