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Here's another way to create shortcuts for all of the tabs in Sounds.
Sound Shortcuts - Create
Here's another way to create shortcuts for all of the tabs in Sounds.
Sound Shortcuts - Create
OK, here you go. The command still works, but it should read control.exe mmsys.cpl ,X where X is 0 - 3 as follows (note the spaces in the syntax):
0 Playback, 1 Recording 2 Sounds 3 Communications
To create a shortcut on the desktop, follow the simple guide below.
Right-click on the desktop and select New > Shortcut. Click on Browse... and select the target of the shortcut (this is where the shortcut is to be placed, not the target of it when it is clicked on). In my case, I have selected Desktop. Click on OK and then Next.
Give the shortcut an appropriate name (e.g. Recording) and click Finish.
The shortcut after initial creation.
Right-click on the shortcut and select Properties. In the Target: box, type the appropriate target for the shortcut (the command that is executed when you click on the completed shortcut) and then click OK. In this case, it is control.exe mmsys.cpl ,1
The completed shortcut.
thanks again Brink, i did a quick search, but obviously didn't find one of your famed tutorials straight away.
Dwarf, i think it's odd that you can't stick the ,2 in the shortcut straight away - that was my inital question all those posts ago...instead, i now use ,,recording.
Very interesting. I've always just used procmon filtering on processes to see what Windows runs to get the shortcut commands. Hasn't failed me yet .