The volume controls in section Output and Input consist of (top to bottom):
An icon, representing the function of the control. |
A volume value indicator (optional). |
A Green Mute LED, that allows you to mute a control (light goes off/gets dark) or unmute it again (light goes on/gets bright). |
A slider, for volume control (Hint: You can hide the label on the slider, for example if the mixer takes too much of your screen space). |
If a control supports recording, there will be a red Record LED. If the LED is lit (bright red), the control is selected for recording. If it is not lit (dark red), the control is NOT selected for recording. |
Most of these controls have a context menu, accessible by right clicking on the control or device icon. Several entries are possible in the context menu, but only those applicable are shown.
Show either one or two sliders. This is only applicable to stereo devices. The right slider controls right side volume, and the left controls left side volume.
Mute or unmute the device
If you are not interested in regulating this device you can hide it with this option. If you want to show it again, you can only do this by selecting the option (see below)
You can control a device with your keyboard. Use this menu option to show the KDE Configure Shortcuts dialog. Here you can define keys for increasing and decreasing volume and for muting the device. The keys are global and operate also when KMix is iconified or docked.
You will get a dialog box where you can configure per section (Output, Input, Switches), which channels you want to see.
This option is not device specific, but affects the mixer window. You can hide and show the menubar with this option. You can also do this by pressing the shortcut (usually Ctrl+M)
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