On Wed, 23.12.09 15:09, Halim Sahin (halim.sahin at freenet.de) wrote: > > Hi Lennart. > > On Mi, Dez 23, 2009 at 02:55:54 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote: > > On Wed, 23.12.09 14:40, Halim Sahin (halim.sahin at freenet.de) wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > In my previous mail I have written about the great feature of pulse to > > > move some streams between audio cards. > > > This is really great but sometimes difficult to use for blind poeple. > > > > > > When I open pavucontrol and tab to a stream i can't open the contextmenu > > > with the keyboard. > > > I must use the mouse emulation of the screenreader to do this. > > > This works not reliable sometimes. > > > Can you please tell me if we have already shortcuts for this or better > > > can you at some? > > > > I think the focus should be to make g-v-c fully accessible instead of > > pavucontrol. That said I'd be happy to take patches, as usual... > > g-v-c = gnome-volume-manager?? Alsmost: g-v-c is gnome-volume-control. > I was not aware that it supports the moving of streams between > audiocards. Sure I see which apps are playing but couldn't move > these like in pavucontrol. Was pavucontrol only a temporary > solution? Gru? Halim g-v-c allows moving between devices too, but its kinda all-or-nothing. It will hopefully be extended one day, though. pavucontrol is a playground for fun stuff, with a not-so-polished UI. g-v-c is the software that is full supported and intended for the normal end-user. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering Red Hat, Inc. lennart [at] poettering [dot] net http://0pointer.net/lennart/ GnuPG 0x1A015CC4