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  1. #1
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    Volume Control with mouse movement

    Hi there,
    I hope this is the right area to post this.

    I was wondering if anyone of you could write a little program for me that changes the System Volume by mouse movements, i.e. moving the mouse up should increase and moving the mouse down should decrease the volume (no matter where on the screen the mouse is positioned at that moment).

    It doesn't matter which language you use, it should just be a simple *.exe file that I can run and close easily.

    OS is Windows Vista.

    Thank you very much for your help!

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    Re: Volume Control with mouse movement

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    Re: Volume Control with mouse movement

    And, if anyone DOES answer you, and offers to send you an .EXE, then search VBFORUMS for 'the snake game'

    Somone tried to post their 'Snake Game' which wasn't...
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