Is there some easy and fast way to toggle mute on Windows XP?
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Try AutoHotkey. It's a program that runs in your system tray and, through scripts that you write, allows you to re-map keystrokes. Scripts for controlling volume are located here: http://www.autohotkey.com/docs/commands/SoundSet.htm | ||||
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Go to http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/nircmd.html Then create a shortcut and put
into the shortcut path. this will create a shortcut somewhere which by double clicking will mute sound. If you want, right click, properties and assign a shortcut key to it. Double clicking it again will unmute the sound. Theres a whole list of stuff you can do with nircmd, just go to the website link and scoll down:-) | |||
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A far as I know you can't on a standard keyboard. However a lot of keyboards these days have a mute switch that can be used to mute the sound(eg Keyboards with media controls) All you have to do for the keyboard mute to work is install the driver/software for it. | |||
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If your audio is coming to you via Flash in your browser, you can install Flashmute. It's free. Flashmute will offer you Ctrl+Alt+M as your keyboard toggle. | |||
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I use a little program from NirSoft called Volumouse. This allows you to make shortcuts with your keyboard and mouse to change the system volume.
I think you can use just the keyboard if you want to. The other NirSoft program NirCmd is perhaps a better option. Volumouse uses the mouse wheel to raise / lower the volume. Here's how to mute the sound with NirCmd:
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