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When hovering over the EarTrumpet icon and using the scroll wheel to adjust the volume, it seems that the currently active application can alter the behaviour of the volume change.
Steps to reproduce
Ensure that MS Edge is the active application and then scroll while hovering over the EarTrumpet icon.
This causes the volume to increase/decrease by very large and inconsistent amounts.
But if I click on the taskbar first, the volume will increase/decrease as expected (+/- 2 per scroll)
Most apps don't seem to cause this issue, but I'm sure it's not just Edge. This has been bugging me for a long while, but I've only just reinstalled a fresh copy of Windows 10, and I hadn't been paying attention and trying to narrow down the cause before now.
I have a feeling that this might also happen if Firefox is the currently active app, for instance.
So maybe any app that has its own scrolling behaviour, separate from the Windows default behaviour would cause this?
I don't know, but it's super annoying.
Apart from this, EarTrumpet is awesome. Thank you :)
EarTrumpet version
2.3.0.0
Windows version
Win10 Enterprise - 22H2 - 19045.5371
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Summary
When hovering over the EarTrumpet icon and using the scroll wheel to adjust the volume, it seems that the currently active application can alter the behaviour of the volume change.
Steps to reproduce
Ensure that MS Edge is the active application and then scroll while hovering over the EarTrumpet icon.
This causes the volume to increase/decrease by very large and inconsistent amounts.
But if I click on the taskbar first, the volume will increase/decrease as expected (+/- 2 per scroll)
Most apps don't seem to cause this issue, but I'm sure it's not just Edge. This has been bugging me for a long while, but I've only just reinstalled a fresh copy of Windows 10, and I hadn't been paying attention and trying to narrow down the cause before now.
I have a feeling that this might also happen if Firefox is the currently active app, for instance.
So maybe any app that has its own scrolling behaviour, separate from the Windows default behaviour would cause this?
I don't know, but it's super annoying.
Apart from this, EarTrumpet is awesome. Thank you :)
EarTrumpet version
2.3.0.0
Windows version
Win10 Enterprise - 22H2 - 19045.5371
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: