I am using Skype on Windows 10, and there are no menus at the top (as shown in the image) and there is nowhere to click to lower volume when in a call. What I wish to do is to make the sound from that call lower, while keeping other sound from other apps as normal. Go to the Tools option General Audio settings in the Skype page. Now if the person on the other side cannot hear you then select the preferred Microphone device under Microphone. There will be few options available. Try to observe if the volume meter respond as you make a sound.
I am using Skype on Windows 10, and there are no menus at the top (as shown in the image) and there is nowhere to click to lower volume when in a call. What I wish to do is to make the sound from that call lower, while keeping other sound from other apps as normal. Is this possible? I remember that before, there was a connection bar you could click when in a call to adjust volume, but this is no longer there. Also I find it strange that there is no menu, perhaps I have a wrong version of Skype?
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1 Answer
Click with right mouse button on the Sound icon in system tray and open Volume Mixer. There you can adjust the volume independently for each application.
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