2009-06-05, 14:34
LoloMc² Wrote:So, to do that, I need to find, before, how to increase/decrease the volume of the sound. And after, I agree, this would be simplier.You'r right : Volume control first. The rest is only confort.
Regarding your remarks, I tried to move your 'Back' button to the top left corner, but have a problem : the 0,0 position is not the same on all screens.
I have to deepen...
LoloMc² Wrote:I would not say it is really practical but I would not say it is difficult with mine. Probably du to the 16/10 screen... The vertical scrolling is easy to catch even with my big fingersOn mine the scroollbar is difficult to reach.. so I set the zoom in XBMC to -2% and decrease the touch precision on borders (with the touch drivers).
But you're right : the top right corner is not a good idea...
LoloMc² Wrote:So what did you though about this ?No way : I didn't have any audio menu... or I'm blind...
LoloMc² Wrote:Seems that this forum has so huge informations that I did not found it before... But in this thread, where you can download an archive, I found this :I found the same information but by a different way : when I saw the volume in web interface, I'd look at the page name, but didn't found it in the web directory of xbmc...
Probably a dynamic page build... :o(
LoloMc² Wrote:And even better here :XBMC command for Volume Up/DownI think this one is more interessting...
Look at this :
Quote:You can use <onclick>command_from_keymap.xml</onclick> to access all the usual command functions.
eg:
<onclick>VolumeUp</onclick>
<onclick>VolumeDown</onclick>
LoloMc² Wrote:We can still start it ourself... But I have a new girlfriend And so many other projects to finish alreadyOk, nice news. So don't spend time on your computer! Girls don't love Geeks!