Those are probably things you are going to have to live with. Some programs are poorly designed and will not restore the sound volume to the state it was before you started the program.
I don't know of any program that will "lock" the sound. You could disable the keyboard "shortcut keys" but It may require that you delete all the shortcut keys, not just some of them.
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March 22nd, 2005 09:00
Those are probably things you are going to have to live with. Some programs are poorly designed and will not restore the sound volume to the state it was before you started the program.
I don't know of any program that will "lock" the sound. You could disable the keyboard "shortcut keys" but It may require that you delete all the shortcut keys, not just some of them.
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March 22nd, 2005 18:00