Why You Need the Volume Mixer
The primary benefit of the Volume Mixer is that it allows users to micromanage the sound of different apps. You can reduce the sound in your browser app while blasting the music app on full volume. Accessing it is easy. The Volume Mixer flies out from the System Tray where it is always available – just a click away.
How to Use the New Volume Mixer in Windows 11
The Volume Mixer has a new home now and looks and feels different too. Left-clicking the volume button in the Taskbar now displays a single volume bar that is universal and works across the device. Other options, like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, are seen as well.. Clicking on the arrow icon to the right of the volume slider allows you to select the sound output. However, if you right-click on the volume icon in the System Tray, you will see a hidden menu containing a shortcut to the new Volume Mixer. Click on “Open volume mixer” to open the respective page in Settings. The sound menus are divided into two parts: System and Apps. While this is functional and works just as well, it is not optimal and requires multiple clicks to reach. Fortunately, there is way to get the old Volume Mixer back without needing to install a third-party app.
How to Add the Old Volume Mixer to the Taskbar
Add Volume to System Tray in Windows 11
While the Taskbar shortcut is good, there are two problems with it: it is still not available in the System Tray, its original home, and while this method works now, it may not in the future. Fortunately, someone from the Windows community saw this coming and developed an alternative, aptly naming it Classic Volume Mixer. It is open source and free to download on GitHub.
1. What is the difference between the new and old Volume Mixers?
None. They both offer the same functionality. The only difference is the location of the new Volume Mixer, which is hidden deep in Windows Settings.
2. How do I remove the Classic Volume Mixer from my System Tray?
Nothing was installed on your computer. It just taps into the system32 folder to add the shortcut back to System Tray. To remove Classic Volume Mixer, simply delete the ClassicVolumeMixer.exe file from the Startup folder and restart.