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44 lines
1.5 KiB
Groff
44 lines
1.5 KiB
Groff
.\" $OpenBSD: Mixer.1,v 1.2 2003/03/28 22:11:24 david Exp $
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.Dd February 21, 2000
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.Dt MIXER.APP 1
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm Mixer.app
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm Mixer.app
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.Sh Hints for Mixer.app
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.Sh Error led:
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If the led on Mixer.app is red an error message has
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been printed to stderr and something is not working
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correctly. If the led is green everything is working ok.
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.Sh Mute:
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Right click on a volume controller to mute the sound
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source. The button will then have a red led in one corner.
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Right click again to restore the volume. If a muted sound
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source is modified by another application Mixer.app will
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automaticaly release its muted state.
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.Sh Wheel mouse:
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If you have a wheel mouse (where the wheel is configured as
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Button4 and Button5) you can control the volume by just moving
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the mouse over Mixer.app and roll the wheel up and down. Use
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the command line option -w to specify which slider that should
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react to the wheel movement.
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.Sh Label:
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If you run multiple instances of Mixer.app you might want
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to be able to tell them apart. This can easily be done
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by setting a label to each one of them. By using the -l
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option you can add a little text label at the bottom of
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the mixer.
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.Sh Save volume settings:
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Use the option -s or -S <file> if you want the volume
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settings to be saved when Mixer.app exits, and then
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loaded again when Mixer.app is started the next time.
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When using -s the settings are saved in/loaded from
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~/GNUstep/Defaults/Mixer. Use the -S <file> option
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if you want to use a different file.
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