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Most preferred shortcuts for 'Decrease Volume Fine' action

There are 34 occurrences of this action in the database. Less similar actions are found 45 times.

Most common shortcuts for this action

Programs using this action (except  Studio One 5.4 ↑  Shift + Alt + Num - ):

  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. ↑  Shift + - Used in
  11. - - Used in
  12. Alt + - - Used in

You might want to consider

Actions below are probably less related, but you may want to consider some of them.

Similarity Shortcut action Program name Shortcut

90%

Crease Cricket 22 (PC)

90%

Increase Volume Fine Studio One 5.4

90%

Volume MPC-HC

90%

Volume SnapStream

90%

Volume SnapStream

86%

Decrease volume 5% YouTube Studio

84%

Decrease the volume Windows Media Player 11

84%

Decrease voice volume Narrator

84%

Decrease the volume iTunes 11 for Windows

84%

Decrease the volume iTunes 11 for Mac

84%

Decrease the volume Vissles V84

84%

Decrease the volume Vissles V84

82%

Decrease playback volume Rhythmbox

82%

Decrease volume by 5%. VFC Capture (Verba) Media Player

82%

Decrase volume Dell XPS15z, Latitude 3350

82%

Decrease Clip Volume Adobe Premiere Pro (Windows)

82%

Decrease Clip Volume Many Adobe Premiere Pro (Windows)

82%

Decrease the sound volume Microsoft PowerPoint 2019 (Slideshows)

82%

Decrease audio volume mpv

82%

Volume increase / decrease Loom

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