Developer shows a new volume controls in Windows concept
The volume control that Microsoft used in Windows 10 has not been updated for a long time, and this volume control style has caused many users to complain in these years. Among them, the most lamentations are that the volume control bar is relatively large and takes a long time to automatically hide, which makes quite a lot of users feel very bad. But Microsoft has not planned to make any changes at least until now, and developers are ready to redesign the volume control style using the new interface.
On Twitter, @Niels9001 developers have developed new volume controls based on the community toolkit provided by Microsoft.
Since volume controls in #Windows are a thing nowadays ;).
Here's my take in #UWP (with a dismiss button :))!
Work in progress, will put the code on GitHub later.#UWPDev #fluentfriday @WindowsUI #fluentdesign @zacbowden @mehedih_ @JenMsft @MicrosoftDesign @WindowsDocs pic.twitter.com/cTU9Clhh8V
— Niels Laute (@Niels9001) July 14, 2019
In this scheme, the user can directly adjust the volume and perform the song operation. If the volume box does not disappear for too long, it can be manually turned off. Even so, some users think that the volume control box is still too large, especially when it is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen.
So the developer has a solution in which the volume control box appears only in the lower right corner of the screen, regardless of keyboard or mouse control.
Thanks for the feedback!
Here's concept 2 – music control integrated into the #WCOS volume panel?#UWPDev #fluentfriday @WindowsUI #fluentdesign @zacbowden @mehedih_ @MicrosoftDesign @WindowsDocs @tomwarren @RudyHuyn pic.twitter.com/QAi5UE30LO
— Niels Laute (@Niels9001) July 15, 2019
It’s worth noting that this developer has already announced that the relevant code is going to be an open source through Github.