Versions:

  • 6.6.3
  • 6.6.2
  • 6.6.1
  • 6.6.0
  • 6.5.2
  • 6.5.1
  • 6.5.0
  • 6.4.0
  • 6.3.0
  • 6.2.0
  • 6.1.1
  • 6.0.5
  • 6.2.0-rev1
  • 6.1.1-rev1

Volume Control 6.6.3, published by radj307, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to give users instant, keyboard-level command over the loudness of individual programs. Instead of clicking through the standard mixer, operators can assign global hotkeys that raise, lower, or mute the volume of a specific browser, game, voice-chat client, or any other process the moment it produces sound. The tool sits in the system tray, monitors running audio sessions, and reacts to key combinations even while the target application is out of focus, making it practical for streamers who need to duck Discord without alt-tabbing, gamers who want to lower background music when dialogue appears, or office workers who join sudden video calls and must silence notifications instantly. Because settings are stored per executable, the same shortcut can behave differently for Spotify, Zoom, or Chrome, and all fourteen released versions have kept the feature set backward-compatible so that profiles migrate automatically when the executable is updated. The program belongs to the “sound/audio tools” category, requires no driver installation, and consumes negligible RAM while running. Volume Control is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the newest build and allowing batch installation alongside other applications.

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