Adjusting the sound for each app independently can greatly improve your user experience, whether you’re on a computer or mobile device. The methods vary depending on the operating system used, whether it is Windows, Android or iOS.
This article will detail the steps to follow for each system to allow you to manage the volume of applications individually and effectively.
For Windows 10 and Windows 11 users, the process of adjusting sound for each app is quite similar and easy to follow:
These steps allow you to precisely manage the volume of each application, which is particularly useful when multitasking or managing multiple audio sources at the same time.
Android does not offer a native feature to control the volume of each application independently. To do this, you need to use a third-party app like App Volume Control or Volume Mixer.
For iPhone or iPad users, the options are somewhat limited due to Apple’s restrictions on controlling sound for third-party apps. However, here is how you can adjust some sound settings:
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