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==Features==
==Features== <!--T:2-->


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* Quick volume check
* Quick volume check
* One-click access to Master volume channel
* One-click access to Master volume channel
* Full control of all available channels
* Full control of all available channels


==Step-by-Step==
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* All access is through the icon in your System Tray [[Image:Audio-volume-high.png|22px]].  Hover over the icon, and you see the current volume setting.
* All access is through the icon in your System Tray [[Image:Audio-volume-high.png|22px]].  Hover over the icon, and you see the current volume setting.




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[[Image:Kmix_hover.png|233px|center]]
[[Image:Kmix_hover.png|233px|center]]




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* Click on the icon, and you have access to the Master channel, where you can quickly raise or lower the volume, or mute it if the telephone rings.
* Click on the icon, and you have access to the Master channel, where you can quickly raise or lower the volume, or mute it if the telephone rings.




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[[Image:Kmix_click.png|center]]
[[Image:Kmix_click.png|center]]




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* From that same display, click the Mixer button, and you have access to all configured channels, to adjust each one to your taste.  The channels you see will depend upon the capabilities of your soundcard.  This image is from a laptop with Intel ICH6 sound.
* From that same display, click the Mixer button, and you have access to all configured channels, to adjust each one to your taste.  The channels you see will depend upon the capabilities of your soundcard.  This image is from a laptop with Intel ICH6 sound.




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[[Image:Kmix_mixer.png|350px|thumb|center|Click for larger view]]
[[Image:Kmix_mixer.png|350px|thumb|center|Click for larger view]]




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* Your card may have capabilities that you can't see in that view, so while you have it open, click <menuchoice>Settings -> Configure Channels</menuchoice>.  Now you can see all the possibilities, and choose which ones should be visible in your mixer window.
* Your card may have capabilities that you can't see in that view, so while you have it open, click <menuchoice>Settings -> Configure Channels</menuchoice>.  Now you can see all the possibilities, and choose which ones should be visible in your mixer window.




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[[Image:Kmix_config.png|350px|thumb|center|Click for enlarged view]]
[[Image:Kmix_config.png|350px|thumb|center|Click for enlarged view]]






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[[Category:Multimedia]]
[[Category:Multimedia]]
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Revision as of 15:20, 3 October 2010

  Control all your audio channels

Features

  • Quick volume check
  • One-click access to Master volume channel
  • Full control of all available channels

Step-by-Step

  • All access is through the icon in your System Tray . Hover over the icon, and you see the current volume setting.



  • Click on the icon, and you have access to the Master channel, where you can quickly raise or lower the volume, or mute it if the telephone rings.



  • From that same display, click the Mixer button, and you have access to all configured channels, to adjust each one to your taste. The channels you see will depend upon the capabilities of your soundcard. This image is from a laptop with Intel ICH6 sound.


Click for larger view


  • Your card may have capabilities that you can't see in that view, so while you have it open, click Settings -> Configure Channels. Now you can see all the possibilities, and choose which ones should be visible in your mixer window.


Click for enlarged view