KMix is an application to allow you to change the volume of your sound card. Though small, it is full-featured, and it supports several platforms and sound drivers.

Volume2 is described as 'Advanced Windows audio mixer, a complete replacement for the standard Volume Control. Thpplication lets you easily change the sound volume just by rotating the mouse wheel or by using keyboard hot keys or just mouse move on screen border' and is a very popular Volume Control tool in the audio & music category. There are more than 25 alternatives to Volume2 for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, Mac, Android and KDE Plasma apps. The best Volume2 alternative is EarTrumpet, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Volume2 are Background Music, Volumouse, SoundSwitch and Sound Control.
KMix is an application to allow you to change the volume of your sound card. Though small, it is full-featured, and it supports several platforms and sound drivers.









App Volume Control is the most popular Android alternative to Volume2.
Volume Icon aims to be a lightweight volume control that sits in your systray. It is often used in conjuction with the lightweight tint2 panel/taskbar.



This tool allows to control sound volume using system-wide hotkeys. Customizable on-screen sound volume indicator will show you the current level.



Volume Scroller allows you to quickly change the system volume. All you have to do is hold the mouse pointer over the taskbar and turn the mouse wheel.




Displays information and current volume level for all active sound components on your system, enables saving a sound profile into a shortcut file to load later, or changing individual settings via a shortcut file with extensive command line support.




VolWheel is a little application which lets you control the sound volume easily through a tray icon you can scroll on. It is written in Perl/Gtk2 and works both for ALSA and OSS. You can configure it quickly through its configuration interface.

Helps you fix annoying sound problems on sites like YouTube: audio in one channel only, too quiet or too loud.
