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Re: [TCLUG:22737] volume control under KDE/linux
Under one of the Menus in the Start Bar(for lack of a better word), there is
a mixer or something like that(kind of like the little horn for volume
control under windows). This needs to be set to full volume, everything is
set to 50% by default.
Hope that kinda helps, and yes its graphical, its under the start
bar/button/whatever you want to call it.
Justin Cook
http://kde.themes.org
mailto:jsc@k-lug.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom <chrome@real-time.com>
To: <tclug-list@mn-linux.org>
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 7:29 PM
Subject: [TCLUG:22737] volume control under KDE/linux
> I installed KDE on my parents' machine, and dad discovered the CD player
> software (dunno exactly what software it is, I never touch KDE). however,
> if he turns the volume control on it all the way up, it's still pretty
faint.
> does KDE have anything equivalent to Windows' volume control?
> I've always had a mechanical volume knob of some sort on my sound
> card/speakers; usually set to "off", so I've never had to learn how to
deal
> with volume control under linux. ;>
>
> it needs to be as GUI as possible, too; because my dad barely understands
> the concept of logging on. anything involving typing more than one command
> is probably going to be too much.
>
> Carl Soderstrom
> --
> Network Engineer
> Real-Time Enterprises
> (952) 943-8700
>
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