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>scroll wheel downwards
>volume goes upwards
make it make sense
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Don't care, I just bind volume to RCtrl+Numpad digit keys in increments of 10.
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>>108481598
Flight controls
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Just invert the XF86 bindings. Assuming you're using a real OS
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>>108481598
>scroll quietness wheel downwards
>quietness goes down
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what keyboard do you have where scrolling the wheel down make the volume go up
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>>108481598
You don't even have an actual keyboard, do you OP?
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>>108482850
OP btfo
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>>108481622
how? wincuck btw
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>>108481598
invert your y axis, bro
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>>108482850
OP is a poorfag, probably using a crusty and grimy KB216 he found in a dumpster
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>his keyboard has a knob
Barfaroni
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>>108481598
Levers work in the opposite direction of the applied force.
I hope this wasn't too technical jargon.
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>>108483385
It's handy to have one.
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>>108483682
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>>108483157
AHK can do anything.
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>>108484112
Might as well post the actual script.
>^Numpad1::
Send {Volume_Down}
SoundSet, 10
return

etc for the rest of them.

SoundSet alone doesn't show the usual popup, so that's why
Send {Volume_Down}
is there.
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>>108481598
{XF86AudioRaiseVolume,XF86AudioLowerVolume}
pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ {+4,-4}%

you can just not use a shitty os and actualy control how things work for you.
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i prefer volume2
why would i want to take my hand off my mouse to change my volume when i can just use my scrollwheel on my taskbar
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use case for volume adjustment? just enable normalisation
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>>108484555
you can do that on any os
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>>108481598
Redragon K580?
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Volume rollers are useless when you have a USB DAC with a dedicated volume knob.

It's also a big plus as you'll be able to keep your software audio level at 100% so you won't end up with the sound being too quiet while recording or screen sharing. You'll also avoid blowing your eardrums out if something somehow for some reason will reset the volume level to 100.
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>>108485497
maybe, i don't care point is, on linux you control pm EVERYTHING.
not the case on windows.



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