From: VanguardLH on 25 Feb 2010 15:48 Camdor replied (to dadiOH): > Camdor wrote: > >> I have the volume control on the taskbar, but the kids have a bit of >> trouble with it. > > She has a disability that makes fine control of the mouse difficult. Um, so "kids" (plural) has become "she" (singular). Your story is falling apart.
From: VanguardLH on 25 Feb 2010 15:48 Camdor wrote: > Does anyone know of a small program that will allow me to have a volume > slide control on the task bar permanently? > > I have the volume control on the taskbar, but the kids have a bit of > trouble with it. Why bother with more graphics on the screen. Just get a multimedia-enabled keyboard, one that has up/down/mute volume buttons on it. Don't even bother with the volume tray icon. Just use the easy to push buttons on the keyboard.
From: Camdor on 26 Feb 2010 10:19 On 25/02/2010 20:48, VanguardLH wrote: > Camdor replied (to dadiOH): > >> Camdor wrote: >> >>> I have the volume control on the taskbar, but the kids have a bit of >>> trouble with it. >> >> She has a disability that makes fine control of the mouse difficult. > > Um, so "kids" (plural) has become "she" (singular). Your story is falling > apart. Muppet *plonk* -- Regards Camdor.
From: Camdor on 26 Feb 2010 10:20 On 25/02/2010 20:00, Derald wrote: > > Camdor<none(a)localhost.com> wrote: > >> She has a disability that makes fine control of the mouse difficult. > Windows? This program works very well when started at windows > startup: > http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/volumouse.html > > I've used this program for many years. Using preset conditions, you > may define as many as five rules that determine how the mouse wheel > functions as a volume control. It allows user selection from a number of > events that make the mouse wheel into a volume control. Granularity can > be closely set so that you have good control of "sensitivity" or amount > of volume change relative to wheel rotation but there is no inertia to > sort of level out overshoots/corrections. An optional onscreen icon > allows instant access to rules. Although unnecessary, an on-screen > slider appears. That looks great , thanks -- Regards Camdor.
From: Camdor on 26 Feb 2010 10:20 On 25/02/2010 19:07, Ron wrote: > On 2/25/2010 10:05 AM, Camdor wrote: >> Does anyone know of a small program that will allow me to have a volume >> slide control on the task bar permanently? >> >> I have the volume control on the taskbar, but the kids have a bit of >> trouble with it. > > These might be solutions: > > http://www.statbar.nl/ > http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/volumouse.html > http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Audio/Audio-Mixers-Synthesizers/VolumeTray.shtml > > > Statbar is a toolbar you can park above the taskbar. Lots of info, > including a volume slider. > > Volume Mouse uses the mouse wheel to control sound. > > VolumeTray may be the closest to what you want. > > Note: I haven't tried any of these. > > hth > > Ron Moore Thanks, one of them will do the job -- Regards Camdor.
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