#Volume Increment greater than 2% on Windows 11

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static kernel
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I've been trying to figure out a way to do volume increment greater than 2% per click on windows 11. I've been using an AHK script but I have to shut that down due do Battlefield 6 not startup up otherwise. Anyone have any solutions or suggestions?

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# static kernel I've been trying to figure out a way to do volume increment greater than 2% per ...

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north thunder
meager skiff
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Could make do a DKS keybind that triggers it twice?

north thunder
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Didn't think of that, that's also possible, you could theoretically override what the Volume Up/Down keys trigger on the OS level to for example run an external program that sets the audio for you, something like this, but i'd read into this deeper before running random software from the internet. https://superuser.com/a/529125

meager skiff
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Tested and works fine. This makes it a 8% change

static kernel
static kernel
north thunder
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Nevermind I thought it was possible, but I cannot get it setup, my bad

static kernel
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Yeah I can't bind another DKS to the same key

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oh well lmao

north thunder
static kernel
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Whenever I vertically stack them ontop of eachother, they cancel eachother out. This only increments volume in +4.

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However the horizontal line feels better than the diagonal because it actuates the full 4 media functions a lot quicker and more reliably. I like to spam my volume up and down to get it quickly to where I want and having all actuate at once w/ a 30 tick seems to be what I'm going to rock for a bit.

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Actually I'm going to go with 1 more change for now where the actuation points are pretty much next to eachother for even more reliable full actuation of media keys.

north thunder
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Glad you found some sort of solution :)