===== v1.2
context menu added - all functions are now selectable if you right-click the tray icon

===== v1.1
right-clicking the icon now starts a TIMER - every 500ms the volumes are reset, providing a somewhat useful autoreset-feature for nasty, buggy apps



This app will create a small icon in your tray - if you click on it, every soundvolume of every running app will be reset to the current master-volume. Uses standard WASAPI-interfaces to control audio streams - does not need admin permissions, causes no harm whatsoever

NOTE : if your firewall shows you an alert - you can safely block / disallow everything, it appears to be standard-behaviour if you use certain parts of WINAPI / WASAPI within apps like this one

virus scans :
https://www.virustotal.com/de/file/fb481d4785beb163ab9952ec948a7455321ff33faa9908e9ad6a7dc9472ab5bd/analysis/1389403718/

https://www.virustotal.com/de/file/a726656cfc6a64938f25cdd4a1ea887e861ba428cf6ea989a88290f19c803423/analysis/1389403806/

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  • Works well enough. Would be nice if you could close the app without having to track it down in a process manager (task manager/process explorer) and kill it. No clue why this was considered a good idea. A left-click interaction with system-tray icon would be useful, not just right-click. Why open a random TCP port on launch? What does the app need to talk on the network for?
  • actually works and fixes this super annoying missing feature
  • Perfect for s* Windows missing features!
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Operating Systems

Windows

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

Programming Language

C, C++, Visual Basic .NET

Registered

2014-01-11