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Do not have the PulseAudio applet, do I need it? / General ...

    https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=8313
    Pulseaudio Volume Control does give finer control and allows the selection of input and output devices. It is part of the Xfce spin live cd but, like a number of system tools, not included with the desktop. You can easily install it with (as root or with sudo if it is set up) 'yum instal pavucontrol'.

panel-plugins:xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin:start [Xfce Docs]

    https://docs.xfce.org/panel-plugins/xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin/start
    The Xfce PulseAudio Plugin is a plugin for the Xfce panel which provides a convenient way to adjust the audio volume of the PulseAudio sound system and to an auto mixer tool like pavucontrol. It can optionally handle multimedia keys for controlling the audio volume. Latest Release. Source Code Repository. Reporting Bugs.

Development Release: Xfce PulseAudio Plugin 0.3.3

    https://bluesabre.org/2017/11/27/development-release-xfce-pulseaudio-plugin-0-3-3/
    Users can control the media player with various panel plugins, but not with their keyboards. With the new multimedia key support in Xfce PulseAudio Plugin 0.3.3, the recently added MPRIS2 integration has been complemented with key bindings for the Play/Pause, Previous, Next, and Stop keys. When these keys are pressed, any actively running player known …

Audio control applet, xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin? : Polybar

    https://www.reddit.com/r/Polybar/comments/ltka10/audio_control_applet_xfce4pulseaudioplugin/
    Hi! I'm looking for an applet to control my audio of mic, and speakers. I have found xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin which is FANTASTIC but I cannot run it outside of Xfce panel.

XFCE Applet for Pipewire - XFCE - Manjaro Linux Forum

    https://forum.manjaro.org/t/xfce-applet-for-pipewire/64216
    XFCE Applet for Pipewire. Jose_Rondon 27 April 2021 16:44 #1. Hi everyone!, I changed from PulseAudio to Pipewire (I’m on XFCE) then I realized I don’t have any working sound applet , is there any way to have a working sound applet with Pipewire in XFCE? Thanks for the help! moson 27 April 2021 16:57 #2. How did you switch?

projects:panel-plugins:xfce4-xfapplet-plugin [Xfce Goodies]

    https://goodies.xfce.org/projects/panel-plugins/xfce4-xfapplet-plugin
    The XfApplet Plugin is a plugin for the Xfce 4 Panel which allows one to use applets designed for the Gnome Panel inside the Xfce Panel. You can think of XfApplet as a tiny Gnome Panel that lives inside the Xfce Panel and allows you to show the same applets that the Gnome Panel is capable of showing. The current stable version of the XfApplet Plugin has the following features:

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