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signal boost, if you would?
I was on a call at work the other day in which someone claimed that $madeUpPercent of people only use the volume/mute controls on their keyboard (and don't even know how to use in-system sound controls). Since I only use keyboard controls on the very rare occasion I remember they exist, I wondered how closely his $madeUpPercent resembled reality. And fandom almost constitutes reality, right? *cough*
So:
Happy to have questions and/or anecdata in comments!
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GDI POLL CREATOR WHY ARE THOSE CHECKBOXES WHEN THEY SHOULD BE RADIO BUTTONS
So:
Poll #13076 pump up the volume!
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 22
Q1. What is the primary way you temporarily turn off the sound on your computer?
View Answers
Take out/off headphones
1 (4.5%)
Mute button on keyboard
11 (50.0%)
Mute button on screen/in program
8 (36.4%)
Mute through computer/sound card volume controls
6 (27.3%)
Other (see below)
4 (18.2%)
Q2. If you answered Other for Q1. please explain:
Q3. What is the primary way you control the volume on your computer?
View Answers
On keyboard
9 (40.9%)
In program/window
2 (9.1%)
In dock/taskbar
7 (31.8%)
On headphones or external speakers (ie, using the scrollwheel on a pair of headphones, &c.)
1 (4.5%)
Other (see below)
3 (13.6%)
Q4. If you answered Other for Q3. please explain:
Happy to have questions and/or anecdata in comments!
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GDI POLL CREATOR WHY ARE THOSE CHECKBOXES WHEN THEY SHOULD BE RADIO BUTTONS

(Found via latest things page!)
When I used blackbox as my window manager instead of KDE, I would have aumix open in an xterm and tab over to it when I needed to mute / lower volume / raise volume.
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