Great - thanks

Anne

On Wednesday 09 Oct 2002 4:25 pm, you wrote:
> Of course there is. Only the default KDE desktop does not put the icon in
> the quickstart bar. Here is how to do it.
>
> Open KDEMenu>Multimedia>Sound>Kmix
>
> This will pull up the free standing mixer. Set the controls gow you like
> them then
> File>SaveCurrentVolumes as default
>
> To get it iconised ,
>
> Settings>ConfigureKmix Dock into panel
>
> Close kmix and you should have a little loudspeaker icon on your task bar
> Left click on it to set global sound levels just like the 'other OS'
>
> To make sure it is there next time you log on, when logging out of KDE
> close any application you do not want present at the next startup, and then
> check the 'save settings' box in the logout dialogue.
>
> Next time you start KDE it will recover ALL the applications running when
> you last logged off including the Kmix icon.
>
> On the next log off UNCHECK the 'save settings' box, and now every time you
> log into KDE it will go back to your preferred state.
>
> If you are using a different Window Manager of course everything I have
> written is useless to you :-)
>
> HTH
>
> derek
>
> On Wednesday 09 Oct 2002 2:28 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > is there an overall volume control for the speakers, such as that
> > other "OS" has?  some of the sounds with flash, etc. can be a bit
> > loud for an office environment *g*.  it shouldn't be relevant for
> > this, but i'm using 9.0.
> >
> > thanks,
> > joe

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