Move volume to own paragraph

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Lyn Perrine 5 years ago
parent 45266b91c8
commit cfc590a06a

@ -83,7 +83,9 @@ To change options for your task manager or taskbar open the panel configuration
To change the look of your taskbar in the same window as above the appearance section the :guilabel:`Button style` menu will change whether to show only the icon or the icon only for only the icons. To show window and the text label of the program :guilabel:`Icon and text`. :guilabel:`Icons only` will work best with a panel aligned to the left or right side of your screen. To have only the text on your taskbar and no icons select :guilabel:`Only text`. To change the maximum width of a button change the :guilabel:`Maximum button width` which is measured in pixels to how wide on maximum a button could be. To change how high a button will be when a panel is vertical change the :guilabel:`Maximum button height` field.
The settings for removable media is able to be opened up is right click the applet :menuselection:`Configure "Removable media"` you can select :menuselection:`Show info`, :menuselection:`Popup menu`, or :menuselection:`Do nothing`. If you want to reset the setting for this press the :guilabel:`Reset` button. To configure the volume applet right click on the volume applet and select :menuselection:`Configure "Volume Control"`. To change which audio output to have the applet control change the dropdown at the bottom of the :guilabel:`Device to control` box. To toggle muting on middle clicking check the :guilabel:`Mute on middle click` checkbox. To toggle having to click to bring up the volume applet check the :guilabel:`Show on mouse click` checkbox. To allow your volume in software to be over 100 percent check the :guilabel:`Allow volume beyond 100%` checkbox. To always show notification on volume changes check the :guilabel:`Always notify about volume changes` checkbox. To change how sensitive your volume meter is change the :guilabel:`Volume adjust step`. To change what you use as your mixer type the command in the :guilabel:`External Mixer` field.
The settings for removable media is able to be opened up is right click the applet :menuselection:`Configure "Removable media"` you can select :menuselection:`Show info`, :menuselection:`Popup menu`, or :menuselection:`Do nothing`. If you want to reset the setting for this press the :guilabel:`Reset` button.
To configure the volume applet right click on the volume applet and select :menuselection:`Configure "Volume Control"`. To change which audio output to have the applet control change the dropdown at the bottom of the :guilabel:`Device to control` box. To toggle muting on middle clicking check the :guilabel:`Mute on middle click` checkbox. To toggle having to click to bring up the volume applet check the :guilabel:`Show on mouse click` checkbox. To allow your volume in software to be over 100 percent check the :guilabel:`Allow volume beyond 100%` checkbox. To always show notification on volume changes check the :guilabel:`Always notify about volume changes` checkbox. To change how sensitive your volume meter is change the :guilabel:`Volume adjust step`. To change what you use as your mixer type the command in the :guilabel:`External Mixer` field.
To change the settings on your clock right click on the clock and then configure world clock. The format drop down menu allows you to change how the clock shows. To select a short format allows you to have a preselected short format which shows a 12 hour format and am just telling you what time it is. Selecting long from the menu will show you the time with seconds and the time zone. To have a customizable clock message select custom and then checkboxes to show seconds, pad the hours with zeros or to use a 12 hour format. The :guilabel:`Time zone` checkbox will show your your time zone. The :guilabel:`Position` drop down says where to put the time zone on the clock. The :guilabel:`Format` field changes how the time zone is displayed on your clock. To change how the date appears change the :guilabel:`Format` field.

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