--- In [email protected], "brucexs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > > Clone that button, but change the signs to minus for 5% decrease.
> > > 
> > > Daque
> > 
> > problem is that powerpro ignores the .75, therefor giving me the 
> same
> > result as if the button was just doing +/-12...
> 
> True,  but Windows only accepts integers volumes in range 0-255 
> anyway.
> 
> I'm not clear what base your % is on.  Do you want to increase by 5% 
> of what the volume is now?  Or by 5% of 255 (the closest you will 
> get in this latter case is 13).
> 
> If you want to try 5% of what is there now, you could use something 
> like max(1,(105*volume)/100).  This will give a number 5% bigger 
> than what it is now; whether that will sound 5% louder is a 
> different question altogether.
> 
> Another approach would be to use a hot key tied to 
> exec
> volumeall
> +1
> Holding down the hot key continually increases the volume (but if 
> you use a modifier key like ctrl for the hot key, make sure 
> keys|setup|always wait for modifier keys to be up before executing 
> command" is unchecked.

ok, it was like i feared, guess i have to stick with useing a change
value of -/+ 12 or 13. no biggie realy, just wonderd if it could be
done...





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