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It looks like the phrase might be a typo or a fragmented search query. It’s likely you meant something like “Bink (or Bing) set speaker volume to 20, download” — possibly referring to a voice command tool, a third-party sound utility, or a shortcut script.

Setting volume to exactly 20% is great for late-night listening or calibrating headphones. If you need it often, create a desktop shortcut with NirCmd or a hotkey with AutoHotkey. Did you actually mean something else by “Bink”? Let me know in the comments, and I’ll update the guide.

nircmd.exe setsysvolume 13107 Download from nirsoft.net – it’s legitimate and very old/trusted. Also from NirSoft – lets you save a shortcut that sets volume to exactly 20% with one click. No scripting required. 3. AutoHotkey Script (Windows) Download AutoHotkey, then save this script:

nircmd.exe setsysvolume 3276 Wait – why 3276? Windows volume scale is 0–65535. 20% = 65535 * 0.2 = 13107. But NirCmd uses a different scale? Actually, use this for 20%:

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