: Using enter or using arrows, that is the question
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Sat Apr 13 08:35:00 EDT 2019
Hmmm, I hadn't considered that simply repeated presses of enter would
continue to adjust levels in realtime. That just might be good enough,
imo.
RE: How to put such behavior on the up/down keys, alsamixer is likely
the source to copy from.
Janina
Chuck Hallenbeck writes:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I prefer to remain witgh the use of enter to make adjustments in
> controls suchaas Master, for instance, which makes a lot of sense given
> that upward adjustment and downward adjustment are offered as separate
> items in the menu for that control. Arrowing to the upward item and
> pressing enter makes the adjustment and leaves the control selected,
> so that pressing enter repeatedly makes a series of adjustments in
> the same direction. It's beautiful to see the percent figure change and
> hear the perceived loudness change in sync with the numeric value. I'm
> not sure how one would put the entire job of making adjustment onto
> the arrow keys.
>
> Just my $0.02 worth.
>
> Chuck
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