spellcheck pavucontrol-qt

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Lyn Perrine 5 years ago
parent 765e97ae60
commit c07081153b

@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Pulse Audio volume control is the default volume mixer for Lubuntu.
Usage
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The :guilabel:`Playback` tab of pulseaudio volume control gives you the ability to the control the output device, mute, or change the volume of each application. To change the Volume of each application on the playback slide the slider to the right for more volume or to the left for less volume. Above your volume slider the is a bar that shows how much volume is currently emmited by that particular application. The button with an X over the speaker is a mute button and if it is a darker gray that application is currently muted and can't make any sound. The drop down :guilabel:`Show` menu lets you see your virtual streams and applications. In the bottom right hand corner is the current volume level viewed as a percentage. This program also in software allows you to go over 100 percent if it is too quiet. If you have multiple sound outputs plugged in you can change what output a particualr application plays out of by checking the checkbox next to the :guilabel:`on` to change what the sound plays from.
The :guilabel:`Playback` tab of pulseaudio volume control gives you the ability to the control the output device, mute, or change the volume of each application. To change the Volume of each application on the playback slide the slider to the right for more volume or to the left for less volume. Above your volume slider the is a bar that shows how much volume is currently emitted by that particular application. The button with an X over the speaker is a mute button and if it is a darker gray that application is currently muted and can't make any sound. The drop down :guilabel:`Show` menu lets you see your virtual streams and applications. In the bottom right hand corner is the current volume level viewed as a percentage. This program also in software allows you to go over 100 percent if it is too quiet. If you have multiple sound outputs plugged in you can change what output a particular application plays out of by checking the checkbox next to the :guilabel:`on` to change what the sound plays from.
.. image:: pavucontrol-playback.png
@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The :guilabel:`Output devices` tab shows different output for different sounds.
.. image:: pavucontrol-qt.png
The :guilabel:`Input devices` tab manager your sound inputs. To mute your microphone in pulseaudio toggle the button that looks like a speaker. To adjust input volume slide the slider to the right to increase volume or to the left to decrease volume. To select which input such as line in or microphone for your device is in the :guilabel:`Port` drop down but this menu is hidden if you do not have inputs. To change left and right channels seperately press the lock button. To change your volume on each channel drag to the left for more volume or to the right for less volume. To get back to one volume slider press the lock button again. To mute your input press the button to the left on the right hand side. To toggle seeing more options press the :guilabel:`Show advanced options` checkbox. With this shown the :guilabel:`Latency offset` will allow you to change the latency offset.
The :guilabel:`Input devices` tab manager your sound inputs. To mute your microphone in pulseaudio toggle the button that looks like a speaker. To adjust input volume slide the slider to the right to increase volume or to the left to decrease volume. To select which input such as line in or microphone for your device is in the :guilabel:`Port` drop down but this menu is hidden if you do not have inputs. To change left and right channels separately press the lock button. To change your volume on each channel drag to the left for more volume or to the right for less volume. To get back to one volume slider press the lock button again. To mute your input press the button to the left on the right hand side. To toggle seeing more options press the :guilabel:`Show advanced options` checkbox. With this shown the :guilabel:`Latency offset` will allow you to change the latency offset.
.. image:: pavucontrol-input.png

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