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Allow increasing audio volume past 100% with modifier key

Open xfbs opened this issue 8 years ago • 2 comments

Would it be possible to allow the volume buttons (or maybe the slider in the menu bar) to bump the volume past 100% by pressing a modifier key at the same time?

For example, have vol+ max out at 100%, but allow alt+vol+ to go past that?

Background

I'm running elementaryOS on the ThinkPad X230, which is a nice hardware, but the built-in speaker is a little underwhelming. Normally, I can use headphones which work fine, but sometimes I need the built-in speakers. I have noticed that in the Settings, I can allow the output volume to exceed 100%, which works fine. However, even after allowing the volume to exceed 100%, it's not possible to do so with the volume buttons on my keyboard, or with the volume control in the menu bar (from what I can tell).

Prior Art

While I can't do this on my MacBook, macOS allows modifiers to be used while using the volume buttons. On there, option+shift+vol+ can be used to step in smaller increments. I don't know how of if any other distros handle this.

Pledge

If you get this working, I will donate $5. I know this is not a lot (I'm a student), but maybe other people who would like to see this also want to chip in?

xfbs avatar Apr 26 '18 16:04 xfbs

This is actually a bigger issue than it seems, after using eos as my primary OS for a long time. Just leaving my 'me too' here.

amit-gp avatar Apr 26 '18 16:04 amit-gp

Is possible to workaround this either using elementary Tweak (Miscellaneous panel) or manually editing the relevant dconf configuration as suggested in https://github.com/elementary/switchboard-plug-sound/issues/68

endorama avatar Jun 09 '21 15:06 endorama