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- - -&i18n-plasmapa; - - - -&Sebastian.Kuegler; -&Sebastian.Kuegler.mail; - - - - - -2015 -&Sebastian.Kuegler; - -&FDLNotice; - -2015-08-10 -Plasma 5.4 - - - -This documentation describes the &i18n-plasmapa; Systemsettings module. - - - - -KDE -System -Settings -configuration -multimedia -sound -volume -speaker -headset -bluetooth -phonon -pulseaudio - - - - - -Introduction - - -&i18n-plasmapa; provides the user with a mechanism to control the volume of devices and applications using the PulseAudio sound system. - - - -System Settings Module - - -&i18n-plasmapa; provides the user with a mechanism to control the volume of devices and applications using the PulsAudio sound system. - - - -&i18n-plasmapa; allows the user to control the volume of output devices, application-level channels, input and recording devices. It allows the user to route audio to and from specific devices. -&i18n-plasmapa; consists of a system settings module and a Plasma widget, which can usually be found in the system tray area. - - - -&i18n-plasmapa; groups volume and sound settings for different channels or devices into the following groups: - - -Applications: Applications that play audio, such as your music player or web browser. - - -Recording: Change the volume of recording devices, such as a connected microphone or head set. - - -Output Devices: Output devices, you can find your headphone jack or bass woofer or connected bluetooth speaker here, grouped under the sound card they are connected to. - - -Input Devices: Sound input devices that maybe be connected to your computer. - - -Configuration: This tab allows to set specific profiles to such as Analog Stereo or Digital Surround 5.1. For bluetooth devices, you can switch to the high-fidelity AD2P bluetooth profile here. - - - - - - - -Plasma Widget -The &i18n-plasmapa; Plasma Widget is automatically loaded in the system tray area. Clicking on the speaker icon in the panel opens a popup with volume control sliders for different playback devices, and allows to change their volume individually. - - - - - -Credits and License - - -&plasmapa; - - -Program copyright 2014-2015 Harald Sitter - - - -Documentation Copyright © 2015 &Sebastian.Kuegler; &Sebastian.Kuegler.mail; - - - - -&underFDL; -&underGPL; - - - - -
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&i18n-plasmapa; &Sebastian.Kuegler; &Sebastian.Kuegler.mail; 2015 &Sebastian.Kuegler; &FDLNotice; 2015-08-10 Plasma 5.4 This documentation describes the &i18n-plasmapa; Systemsettings module. KDE System Settings configuration multimedia sound volume speaker headset bluetooth phonon pulseaudio Introduction -&i18n-plasmapa; provides the user with a mechanism to control the volume of devices and applications using the PulsAudio sound system. +&i18n-plasmapa; provides the user with a mechanism to control the volume of devices and applications using the PulseAudio sound system. System Settings Module &i18n-plasmapa; provides the user with a mechanism to control the volume of devices and applications using the PulsAudio sound system. &i18n-plasmapa; allows the user to control the volume of output devices, application-level channels, input and recording devices. It allows the user to route audio to and from specific devices. &i18n-plasmapa; consists of a system settings module and a Plasma widget, which can usually be found in the system tray area. &i18n-plasmapa; groups volume and sound settings for different channels or devices into the following groups: Applications: Applications that play audio, such as your music player or web browser. Recording: Change the volume of recording devices, such as a connected microphone or head set. Output Devices: Output devices, you can find your headphone jack or bass woofer or connected bluetooth speaker here, grouped under the sound card they are connected to. Input Devices: Sound input devices that maybe be connected to your computer. Configuration: This tab allows to set specific profiles to such as Analog Stereo or Digital Surround 5.1. For bluetooth devices, you can switch to the high-fidelity AD2P bluetooth profile here. Plasma Widget The &i18n-plasmapa; Plasma Widget is automatically loaded in the system tray area. Clicking on the speaker icon in the panel opens a popup with volume control sliders for different playback devices, and allows to change their volume individually. Credits and License -&plasmapa; +&i18n-plasmapa; Program copyright 2014-2015 Harald Sitter Documentation Copyright © 2015 &Sebastian.Kuegler; &Sebastian.Kuegler.mail; &underFDL; &underGPL;