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sound - Any volume control applet for openbox? - Ask …

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/517078/any-volume-control-applet-for-openbox
    To autostart it, add razor-panel & to your .config/openbox/autostart file. Option 4: Pulse Audio Volume Control. The name describes what it is aptly enough. Simply, right click on the desktop , go to Debian -> Applications -> Sound …

Set the volume in OpenBox/LXDE (or on the command line ...

    https://www.artificialworlds.net/blog/2013/03/05/set-the-volume-in-openboxlxde-or-on-the-command-line-with-pulseaudio-and-ubuntu/
    The command to increase the volume is: pactl -- set-sink-volume 0 +5%. To decrease the volume, put “-5%” instead of “+5%”. Note that if you have more than one enabled audio sink you might need to change the “0” to a “1” or …

[SOLVED] Openbox, Volumeicon -> play sound on volume up ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=217061
    [SOLVED] Openbox, Volumeicon -> play sound on volume up/down. Hello, so i'm using openbox and i'm wondering how to add a certain actions to my keyboard volume up/down buttons. I've set up volumeicon with xfce4-notifyd support and everything works great. The thing is i'd like to add a sound notification every time I press XF86AudioRaise or ...

(SOLVED) Multimedia Keys for sound volume in OpenBox ...

    https://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=253203
    Then just put one keybind section in ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml. Don't use one of the volume keys, use a regular key. <keybind key="W-d"> <action name="Execute"> <command>amixer set Master 5%-</command> </action> </keybind>. Open alsamixer in a terminal and try your bound key, make sure it works to change the volume.

Volume change notifications in Openbox - konradstrack.ninja

    https://konradstrack.ninja/blog/volume-change-notifications-in-openbox/
    Volume change notifications in Openbox. If you’re here, you probably want to know how to configure notifications for volume change actions, just like it is in most of current less-geeky GNU/Linux distributions and window managers.

STB Emulator – Volume changes after changing ... - OPENBOX

    https://www.eopenbox.co.uk/stb-emulator-volume/
    Go down to ‘select action’ and click on it. Then scroll down to ‘BTN_VOLUME_UP’ and select it. Then click on ‘save’ below it. Go back and click again grey bar that says ‘add key’ Press your chosen button on remote (we used rewind key) Go down to ‘select action’ and click on it. Then scroll down to ‘BTN_VOLUME_DOWN’ and select it.

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