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November 11th, 2007

Amarok volume control feature


Just accidently discovered a cool feature in Amarok – If you have Amarok minimised in the system tray, and you want to control the volume without opening the window, just use the scroll on your mouse while keeping the pointer on the Amarok icon. Each scroll reduces/increases volume in steps of 4%.

(KSnapshot does not capture the mouse pointer in a screen)


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2 Comments on “Amarok volume control feature”

  1. Hey Apoorv

    That was useful! Well done.

    Ramaseshan

  2. OMG! THANKS GOD!! I really thank you about this

    I couldn’t regulate the Amarok Volume sometimes, but doing it via this fashion it worked without problem! Thanks a lot man T_T

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