Le lundi 10 octobre 2005 à 01:07 -0400, Eric Larson a écrit :
I saw a microsoft program/tool that did this sort of thing in one of the
early longhorn builds. I have no idea what the link is though :/
Google Images is your friend:
http://www.winsupersite.com/images/showcase/lh-winhec-01.png
Le lundi 10 octobre 2005 à 01:07 -0400, Eric Larson a écrit :
Another potential use case which might make sense is if a person wants
to turn down the system sounds or start up sounds while still having
banshee playing music.
BTW, this already existed long ago with ESD. There was a GTK1 app
On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 01:07 -0400, Eric Larson wrote:
I saw a microsoft program/tool that did this sort of thing in one of
the early longhorn builds. I have no idea what the link is though :/
Here ya go:
I thought we had this..?
I rarely if ever touch the pcm control - I only use the volume applet
if I need to adjust my volume levels quickly up or down. The volume
applet controls the master volume.
Say, I have rhythmbox and totem running, I can adjust the volume
coming out of rhythmbox via its
Hi,
On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 06:39 +0200, Øivind Hoel wrote:
I thought we had this..?
I rarely if ever touch the pcm control - I only use the volume applet
if I need to adjust my volume levels quickly up or down. The volume
applet controls the master volume.
Say, I have rhythmbox and