[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quicktip: mouse wheel on kmix icon also commands the single slider that
> ypu selected as master. No clicks needed ;)
Wow! I have been using KDE for years and never even knew about this awesome
tip! Thanks for sharing it!
raju
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On Fri, 04 Jul 2008 08:10:06 -0500
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Kent,
> Well that was easy. Wonder why I've never noticed that. Thanks!
Because..(see sig)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need the select the PCM since it's the master. Just right-click to
the mixer icon and select "select master channel" and select PCM from
the appeared window and select OK. Now your misbehaving slider will
control your master out.
Quicktip: mouse wheel on kmix icon
On Thursday 03 July 2008, Kent West wrote:
> How do I get the volume control in the systray to control the
> PCM control instead of whatever other control it is
> presumably controlling?
Right click on the speaker .. see the menu ... "Select Master
Channel" . and pick one.The little slid
> I have a couple of different machines doing this.
>
> Audio works fine, volume control works fine from the mixer, depending on
> which control I move. However, the systray volume control related to
> kmix doesn't control the device in kmix which controls the volume.
>
> For example, on this machi
On 07/03/2008 05:02 PM, Kent West wrote:
[...]
How do I get the volume control in the systray to control the PCM
control instead of whatever other control it is presumably controlling?
Thanks!
The tiny volume control affects the "master" volume control; however,
the master volume is bounde
I have a couple of different machines doing this.
Audio works fine, volume control works fine from the mixer, depending on
which control I move. However, the systray volume control related to
kmix doesn't control the device in kmix which controls the volume.
For example, on this machine in fr
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