Feeling all fidgety about controlling the volume of separate tabs in your trusty ol’ Google Chrome? No worries, mate! I gotcha covered. Here’s a quick guide on how you can fine-tune the audio settings for individual tabs like a true champ.
Taming Those Wild Tab Sounds
Ever been caught off guard by an unexpected blast of sound when opening multiple tabs? It’s enough to make ya jump outta yer skin! But fear not, my friend. With this nifty trick up your sleeve, you’ll be able to adjust each tab’s volume level and keep those unruly noises at bay.
Show Me the Way!
To get started, simply right-click on any tab that’s playing audio and select “Mute Site.” This will silence that particular tab without affecting others. But wait, there’s more! If you want to take it up a notch and control the volume individually for each tab, just follow these steps:
- Open up your Chrome browser and type “chrome://flags” into the address bar (without quotes).
- A page full of mysterious options will appear before your very eyes. Don’t fret; we’re only interested in one specific setting here.
- Type “global media controls” (again without quotes) into the search box at the top of this page.
- You should see an option called “Global Media Controls.” Click on its respective dropdown menu and select “Enabled.”
- Huzzah! Now click on the blue button that says “Relaunch” at the bottom right corner of your screen to restart Chrome with these new changes.
Final Thoughts
Now that you’ve successfully enabled the global media controls, you can easily adjust the volume of each tab by clicking on the audio icon in your Chrome toolbar. Ain’t it a relief to have some control over those pesky sounds? So go ahead, my friend, and enjoy browsing without any unexpected audio surprises!