J Leslie Turriff wrote:
On 2021-05-23 21:04:21 Michele Calgaro via
tde-users wrote:
> On 2021/05/24 06:21 AM, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I just ran into this again: Where can I change the volume
> > incerment/decremet value?
> >
> > My situation is this:
> >
> > kmix: mousewheel changes volume by 5 for the onboard soundcard, but by
> > 10 for the PCI/USB soundcard. volume keys: change volume always by 10.
> >
> > T60:
> > kmix & volume keys: I can set the inc/dec value kcontrol/system/IBM
> > and it works as it should.
> >
> >
> > So ... is there a way for non-thinkpads to set the volume
> > increment/decrement value somewhere?
> >
> > Nik
>
> Hi Nik,
> volume inc/dec intervals are by default 10% and 1%. ault, 1% is if you
> press Ctrl together with the keys to change the volume.
> You can customize the values by editing kmilodrc and changing the values
> of volumeStepFast and volumeStepSlow in the "generic monitor" section.
https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/gitea/TDE/tdeutils/src/branch/master/
kmilo/generic/generic_monitor.cpp#L133
For some laptop model there are customized kmilo files and Thinkpad is
one of them. I guess that is why you can set the increment on that
machine but not on the other.
Cheers
Michele
kmilo? I don't find that program.
| $ kmi<tab>
| kmines kminspector kmix kmixctrl
| @23:28:50,leslie@pinto rc=0
It is not a program. It is a package
Description: laptop special keys support for Trinity
KMilo lets you use the special keys on some keyboards and laptops.
.
Usually this includes volume keys and other features. Currently, KMilo
comes with plugins for Powerbooks, Thinkpads, Vaios and generic keyboards
with special keys.
.
This package is part of Trinity, as a component of the TDE utilities
module.
See the 'tde-trinity' and 'tdeutils-trinity' packages for more
information.
Is there (maybe in the Wiki) a cross-reference list showing what components and/or
packages contain what programs?
Leslie
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