Most modern laptops have some sort of volume control buttons. Usually these are a set of Fn keys on the keyboard, but convertible laptops with screens that can flip around for use in tablet mode often ...
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Czech company Drake Labs has just released a new USB-C accessory called SoundSlide, a touch-sensitive device that can be used to control the volume of your computer by swiping your finger. SoundSlide ...
SoundSlide is a $15 touch-sensitive USB-C device for adjusting computer audio. It might be addressing a problem not many people have, but might interest those who miss volume wheels. The device is ...