While Windows 10 has lots of great features to explore, there are also plenty of annoying traits in the new operating system. One of these is the ability to hide on-screen elements and controls. Some, like the Action Center, can be customized, but others allow no user control whatsoever. If you’re making it your mission to be able to hide anything in Windows, you’re probably frustrated at the lack of built-in way to remove the volume control bubble that appears whenever you adjust it. Thankfully, there’s a workaround for this. You’re able to install HideVolumeOSD on Windows 8–10, as those…
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