
Also I noticed that sometimes when using the volume scroll on the main taskbar that does work, randomly the little volume percentage pop-up window will stop showing.
Actually I noticed that the percentage popup *only* stops appearing for good if I put the mouse over the secondary monitor's taskbar and scroll the wheel (which again does not work to adjust the volume at all, but it seems to be breaking that pop-up when I try to, in that the popup stops appearing after that, even when I do change the volume scrolling over the main taskbar).
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