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Most preferred shortcuts for 'Decrease volume 5%' action

There are 35 occurrences of this action in the database. Less similar actions are found >100 times.

Most common shortcuts for this action

Programs using this action (except  YouTube Studio ):

  1. - Used in
  2. Ctrl + - Used in
  3. Fn + F2 - Used in
  4. Fn + . - Used in
  5. 0 - Used in
  6. ↑  Shift + V - Used in
  7. Ctrl + 7 - Used in
  8. ⌘ Cmd + - Used in
  9. Alt + F12 - Used in
  10. - - Used in
  11. ↑  Shift + - Used in
  12. Alt + - - Used in

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88%

Decrase volume Dell XPS15z, Latitude 3350

86%

Decrease the volume Vissles V84

86%

Decrease the volume Vissles V84

86%

Decrease master volume PotPlayer 1.7

86%

Decrease wave volume PotPlayer 1.7

86%

Decrease audio volume mpv

86%

Decrease the sound volume Microsoft PowerPoint 2019 (Slideshows)

86%

Decrease Clip Volume Adobe Premiere Pro (Windows)

86%

Decrease Clip Volume Many Adobe Premiere Pro (Windows)

86%

Decrease the volume Windows Media Player 11

86%

Decrease voice volume Narrator

86%

Decrease the volume iTunes 11 for Windows

86%

Decrease the volume iTunes 11 for Mac

86%

Decrease playback volume Rhythmbox

86%

Decrease master volume PotPlayer 1.7

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