How to Adjust the Volume of a Single Window


If you want to adjust the volume of a single window on your computer, there are a few different methods you can use depending on your operating system and the programs you're using. Here are some possible solutions:

On Windows 10: 1. Click on the volume icon in the taskbar. 2. Click on the name of the window you want to adjust the volume for. This will bring up a volume slider specifically for that window. 3. Use the slider to adjust the volume as desired.

On Mac OS: 1. Click on the volume icon in the menu bar. 2. Hold down the Option key and click on the name of the window you want to adjust the volume for. This will bring up a menu with options for different audio outputs and inputs. 3. Select "Volume" from the menu. 4. Use the slider to adjust the volume as desired.

On Linux: 1. Open the volume control application for your desktop environment (such as GNOME Volume Control or PulseAudio Volume Control). 2. Look for the option to adjust per-application volume. This may be labeled differently depending on the application. 3. Find the window you want to adjust the volume for and use the slider to adjust the volume as desired.

Note that some applications may not support per-window volume control, in which case you'll need to adjust the volume for the entire application. Additionally, some operating systems may not have built-in support for per-window volume control, in which case you may need to use a third-party tool or extension.