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Your answer could be improved with additional supporting information. Please edit to add further details, such as citations or documentation, so that others can confirm that your answer is correct. You can find more information on how to write good answers in the help center.– Community BotCommented Jun 3, 2023 at 10:02
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Unfortunately, EarTrumpet doesn't work. It's one of the first things I've tried since it was brought up in discussion while I was looking for solutions. I think it uses the same mechanisms as the native settings anyway. I have tried changing the volume in the app itself and it works, yes. It's just that it isn't enough.– user1805142Commented Jun 3, 2023 at 19:48
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Additionally, windows is quite weird with that registry location. For some people, all they needed to do was create that registry key and settings would save without windows populating it. Have you tried using AppAudioConfig and seeing the various process that would be linked to the registry entries? Additionally, no new entries are created unless u change the volume settings from their default. You have to change the volume through the Mixer while the app is open and then restart it for the entries to be generated iirc.– user1805142Commented Jun 3, 2023 at 19:56
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