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The phrase "a volume dial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a control mechanism on a device that adjusts the sound level.
Example: "To increase the sound, simply turn the volume dial clockwise."
Alternatives: "sound knob" or "audio control."
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There's also a volume dial and headphone jack.
Welcome new features include a volume dial and a headphone jack.
"It's useful," she added, "to have control of a volume dial".
So strong is the Zing's suction that it has a volume dial in its forehead that you can adjust on the fly from gentle to area-rug-ravaging.
Because the time it takes for the electrical stimuli to travel to the muscles varies somewhat by individual, the system includes a control, resembling a volume dial, that allows the wearer to adjust the timing of the jolts.
You can see the person's profile, and next to it is a volume dial; if you have a lot of artists and songs in common (in your Spotify playlists) the volume is full; if it's just a few it is lower.
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The right cup has a large volume dial, an audio monitor button and a call handling button.
The case is water-resistant, works with all MP3 players (through a headphone jack, not a dock) and has an external volume dial.
turning a real volume dial or knob.
And when you want to squelch some annoying Web site fast, nothing beats turning a real volume dial or knob.
The Crown is more like someone wrote a script that mapped the volume dial on a keyboard to identify as a human interface device input when you open certain apps.
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