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I'm using Debian Sid - I want to reinstate this but cannot find the application. The volume icon I had was able to control the volume level simply by placing ...
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    Main Panel Volume Icon deleted accidentally

    I'm using Debian Sid - I want to reinstate this but cannot find the application.

    The volume icon I had was able to control the volume level simply by placing the mouse pointer on the speaker icon in the Main panel and with the mouse wheel was able to raise or lower the volume while also illustrating/showing the volume percentage.

    I tried KMix but I would have to open it to adjust the volume.

    I hope that someone can guide me into getting this back.

    Thanks so much!

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    Just opening and closing kmix should put it back on there for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ozar View Post
    Just opening and closing kmix should put it back on there for you.
    I have it right at this moment sitting in the main panel but I have to click on it to adjust the volume where I didn't have to before.

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    Not sure what might be wrong there. I've always had to click it to adjust volume.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ozar View Post
    Not sure what might be wrong there. I've always had to click it to adjust volume.
    It works with the clicking - but I didn't have to before this.

    Maybe I was one of the oddball users - lol!!!

    I liked it the way it was working and that's what I'm trying to get back.

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