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Is it possible in the keyboard shortcuts to have something like "Function: SetVolume, Value: +0.10 for increasing the volume level". I use this for the zoom feature and it would be really useful for audio adjustments on different inputs.
Thanking you in advance. Tim
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ttorrez wrote:Is it possible in the keyboard shortcuts to have something like "Function: SetVolume, Value: +0.10 for increasing the volume level". I use this for the zoom feature and it would be really useful for audio adjustments on different inputs.
Thanking you in advance. Tim Tim, Yes you can. Add short> Function= SetMasterVolume > Set the Value to whatever you want 0-100. Select your correct audio source in the "input" field. You can create multiple shortcuts. (ie 1 for 25% volume, 1 for 50% volume, etc.) Hope this helps. Tim tdurhamjr attached the following image(s): SetMasterVolume.jpg (213kb) downloaded 3 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register.
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I actually believe that if you are setting the MasterVolume, the input can just be set to active as it really does not matter. If you create Volume shortcuts for specific Inputs (SetVolume), then you would need to specify each input for that particular shortcut.
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I need to set a button for +.10 to raise the volume 10% with each push, and another at -.10 to lower the volume 10% at a time with each push.
This can be done with other shortcuts like SetZoom and SetPosition but not SetVolume.
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