Re: volume help please

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Hello!

I solved it now, a very very hard way.
Thanks for the aumix way. it will be much easier when setting this up on my other computer. I used alsamixer first, but didn't find any record thing for microphone. other than the input source, wich I changed.

then I gave up the command line, went into the mixer gui and raised all the things I could get at. and then it worked finally.
/Kristoffer
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Chase" <blinux.list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: volume help please


microphone or line in. On my system, I do this to adjust my playback volume, but adjust as necessary for your sound card. Watch the case.

amixer set Master playback 100,100

In one of my keymap files (in this case, .fluxbox/keys as I use fluxbox as my window manager) I have the following:

Shift Mod4 V :exec /usr/bin/amixer set Master 5-,5-
Control Mod4 v :exec /usr/bin/amixer set Master 3+,3+
Mod4 v :exec /usr/bin/amixer set Master toggle

which map to the soft-keys on my laptop keyboard for volume-down, volume-up, and toggle-mute. In whatever environment you're using, such keymaps might be configured to give you one-key access to these three functions.

Or, they could be wrapped in a script to simplify them.

-tim



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