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Volti is a lightweight GTK+ application for controlling audio volume from system tray/notification area.
Features: * no PulseAudio, GStreamer, Phonon etc. only ALSA is needed * internal mixer application, either choosing any mixer app is possible * left click opens volume scale (slider) * scroll wheel on tray icon changes volume, increment in percents is configurable * configurable middle click to toggle 'mute' or 'show mixer' * nice tooltip with card and volume info * support for multimedia keys * support desktop notifications on keys events
I installed volti but nothing happened, same when I launched it from the terminal.
Nothing happens for me either. I use GNOME so there is no systray in which the utility can appear. The OP should probably tell us which desktop environment (or window manager) they are using.
Did gnome have a sistray before? On debian 9, near the dash.
On buster they removed it, right?
I am anyway using "AppIndicator and KStatusNotifierItem Support" extension instead, that moves the sistray(?) in the right of the top bar.
I installed pasystray, it is working in the top bar.
I also installed the optional packages:
I checked Buster's volti in MX 19's xfce 4.14, and it runs well. If Scorp is running KDE, perhaps the icon is in the taskbar's overflow area. But KDE also has its own volume control widget.
For example with pasystray I can quickly see the sinks, and select the default.
There are a lot of options with also the extra packages, I am now curious about paman.
I can set the apps to use a certain sink and there are some local sound server options.