This is silly but ... where's the sound volume icon gone from bottom bar?
OK, I know I know, but I'm not very knowledgeable... the sound volume icon has disappeared from the bottom right hand side of the bar, so I and the kids can't adjust sound levels easily. How do I put it back? Sorry...
M.Blackmore wrote:
OK, I know I know, but I'm not very knowledgeable... the sound volume icon has disappeared from the bottom right hand side of the bar, so I and the kids can't adjust sound levels easily.
How do I put it back?
The program is called kmix, start it again and you will have your volume control. It is in the multimedia -> volume control section of the "start" menu. -- Guðlaugur Jóhannesson http://www.hi.is/~gudlaugu Phone: +354 849 8405
On Fri, 2005-09-30 at 21:29 +0000, Guðlaugur Jóhannesson wrote:
The program is called kmix, start it again and you will have your volume control. It is in the multimedia -> volume control section of the "start" menu.
Thanks Gudlaugur and Chahibi and Doh! As the Americans say (or was that Homer?). I'd pored through menus and somehow managed to miss that. Then my wife always complains about my ability not to find things around the house, so that's not too surprising...
Le Vendredi 30 Septembre 2005 21:22, M.Blackmore a écrit :
OK, I know I know, but I'm not very knowledgeable... the sound volume icon has disappeared from the bottom right hand side of the bar, so I and the kids can't adjust sound levels easily.
How do I put it back? Run kmix
Alt+F2 , then type kmix
M.Blackmore wrote:
OK, I know I know, but I'm not very knowledgeable... the sound volume icon has disappeared from the bottom right hand side of the bar, so I and the kids can't adjust sound levels easily.
How do I put it back?
Sorry...
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Hi! 1. Press ALT-F2 to pop-up a window 2. type kmix (you have your "default" mixer again (there are others to suit your needs)) 3. Go to Settings -> Configure KMix Check the "Enable system tray volume control" 4. Click Apply/Ok and close the mixer if you want it should be there again. Hope this helped :-) Cheers, Patrick M.
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Chahibi Youssef
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Guðlaugur Jóhannesson
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M.Blackmore
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