Microsoft is testing a redesigned Windows 11 audio mixer
Thankfully, Microsoft is finally preparing to solve that minor annoyance for Windows users. This week, the company detailed the latestand it just so happens to include a redesigned Quick Settings volume mixer. The updated interface element not only allows you to switch between audio devices but you can also use it to enable spatial sound and adjust volume output on a per-app basis, two things you can’t do with the current design.
"With this change, you can now tailor your audio experience with more control and fewer clicks to better manage your favorite apps," Microsoft says of the redesigned interface. As
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