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Physical Volume Knob?

Eeglis

I'm looking for a physical volume knob that sends same inputs as keyboard's volume keys. Something like https://www.amazon.com/Griffin-PowerMate-Multi-Media-Bluetooth-Connectivity/dp/B01F9HNJ1U/ref=pd_sim_147_4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=YSCSJ7ZCMHM45T274YKM
 

Amps and DACs can be suggested too, all I need is a large, satisfying volume knob.

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7 minutes ago, Eeglis said:

I'm looking for a physical volume knob that sends same inputs as keyboard's volume keys. Something like https://www.amazon.com/Griffin-PowerMate-Multi-Media-Bluetooth-Connectivity/dp/B01F9HNJ1U/ref=pd_sim_147_4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=YSCSJ7ZCMHM45T274YKM
 

Amps and DACs can be suggested too, all I need is a large, satisfying volume knob.

The Schiit Fulla 2 has a beautiful large easy to turn volume knob and is pretty solid/affordable DAC/amp as well

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14 hours ago, Niccolo said:

You could also do something like this: www.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DsJ5vhShdVjo&usg=AFQjCNEDcUhKw7Gq5ECkONy3svjCprF2Jg. It's much cheaper

I've seen that but the issue is that it doesn't control Windows' volume, why? I've rebinded keyboard's volume up and down keys to work as my music player's volume adjuster. Whilst this skips the program and adjusts the master volume.

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@Eeglis There is no way to control a specific program volume with analog control as far as I know(maybe a midi/daw?).  Depending on your setup you could use a secondary music source and use a big analog knob and plug it into blue line in on motherboard. 

The closest I know about was a failed kickstarter:

 

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How about the one you linked in the OP?

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On 23.8.2017 at 3:26 PM, doits said:

@Eeglis There is no way to control a specific program volume with analog control as far as I know(maybe a midi/daw?).  Depending on your setup you could use a secondary music source and use a big analog knob and plug it into blue line in on motherboard. 

The closest I know about was a failed kickstarter:

 

I don't actually need a control that controls specific programs since I have AIMP's (music player) hotekys overtake window's volume control.

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