So my keyboard has volume adjustment keys on top, like many keyboards do. Unfortunately, mine changes the volume in overly large increments. Even at the lowest two settings, it’s either “off” or “still too loud”… is there any way to make the control more fine-grained?
Use the vol control on the speakers. It is designed with a fine adjustment just like your home stereo.
I keep my sliders on the Windows control half-way. Then adjust the amplified speakers to taste.
It says it has customizable hotkeys, which to me implies that there’s some kind of software that came with it that lets you change the bindings. Have you checked in that software? If it’s anywhere, it’s probably in there.
The volume keys on my speakers don’t even work And even if they did, they’re hard to reach from where I sit.
First thing I checked, but nope IntelliType, the MS driver, sucks.
Remote Control for Windows. Sounds like it would do everything the OP wants and more. $30 seems pretty reasonable.
It looks like on the keyboard front you may be SOL unless you can rebind the volume keys in which case you might be able to bind them to a script or something that controls volume in smaller increments.
Meh. Thanks for the suggestion. I downloaded AutoHotkey and tried to do this, but it turns out:
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[li]The AHK volume setting function doesn’t work right in Windows Vista and later[/li][li]The MS device driver is capturing the volume keys before AHK can see them[/li][/ol]
Too lazy to fight this further. Oh well =/