Hitting the little icon in the taskbar does not bring up the volume controls like in my original Tilt. I know there are buttons for that but I went with the VolDpad enhancement for documents so thos buttons only control volume now when the phone is locked.
Any fast volume options?
Took a while but search finally saved me:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=566418&highlight=taskbar+volume
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Hi,
Wishing you all a merry christmas. I have a Windows WM6 S620 and the Windows Media Player 10 volume is quite low. I have a HTC ROM and I can see that the volume control is at max.
Is there any settings that I am missing? Any "gotchas" that I need to check
Thanks for the help
Sudipta Sen
Use the volume strip on the side to adjust the volume and see if you can get it to max, like the phone volume or key volume (what I am referring to is the volume you get when you dial a number or press a key). Try to adjust that using the volume strip on the side and see what happens. Hope this works.
ok, so i upgraded my HTC dash to 6.5 and every time i want to listen to music the volume is really low. is there a way to fix it?
turn of your joggr bar and make sure your system volume is all the way up, common mistake
Tried it but the volume is still really low
i would check the volume in WMP (assuming that's what you are using). when you are in the player screen, check the volume % in the lower right hand side. you can use the JOGGR bar or the up and down navigation keys to adjust it.
Hi, I want to know if it's possible to contrl volume gradually because with TF3 audio manager, the adjustement is not fine : much strong or too down.
Thank you for advance
Press the volume rockers to bring up the HTC volume control screen. You'll notice that each button press will raise/lower 3 bars. However, you can fine tune your volume by sliding your fingers up and down on the screen.
android is great. it really is , its the best thing to ever hit cell phones. however theres one feature i miss that i havent been able to find. im sure you all remember the old school flip phones and what not. the volume buttons on the side controlled all the volume at once. you turned it up and ALL of your phone volume was up, you turned it down and likewise. now with android you have , call volume , ringer volume, system volume, media volume etc. i hate having to go into my options and turn 5 or 6 different bars of volume control up and down. so my question is , is there an app or a mod (without rooting) that i could get that would make the volume buttons control all the volume at once like the old school phones? i could also live with a widget that would do this as well i suppose.
Audiomanager.
Hi all
First question here, been reading for a long time.
Got N-5110
Volume rocker function seems switched.
Looking from the side, on/off is left, volume rocker right.
Pressing volume rockers left side (the side of the on/off switch increases volume
Pressing the right side decreases volume.
Is this a setting? Is this with your tabs also?
On tab 10,1 it was the other was around.
Thanks
Hans
HANSB57 said:
Hi all
First question here, been reading for a long time.
Got N-5110
Volume rocker function seems switched.
Looking from the side, on/off is left, volume rocker right.
Pressing volume rockers left side (the side of the on/off switch increases volume
Pressing the right side decreases volume.
Is this a setting? Is this with your tabs also?
On tab 10,1 it was the other was around.
Thanks
Hans
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Hans, no you are not crazy.... same here. Lets see if there is an option to reverse that as we watch the other posts.
regards,
The volume rocker layout is what I would expect it to be. If the tablet is held in portrait orientation, pushing volume "up" makes it louder, "down" makes it less loud. Same as on a phone. I'd think that it would be confusing having this layout on your phone, and the opposite function on the Note 8. I haven't tried every tablet out there, but every one I've used has the same volume rocker layout. So to me, the layout on the 10.1 seems "wrong".