On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 1:53 PM, patrick korsnick <korsn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On the Desktop (Gnome) spin the volume control allows setting values higher
> than 100%. The KDE and Xfce spins don't allow this. I have a laptop that is
> very hard to hear audio on unless using the Gnome spin and having the vol
> cranked up to 150% or so. But I haven't really been able to get comfortable
> with G3, so my question is has anyone figured out how to get this
> overboosted volume on another DE spin?

My laptop's speakers are also rather terrible, so I ended up writing a
tiny daemon that accepts DBus commands triggered by keyboard shortcuts
(configured via KDE's awesome Custom Shortcuts control panel) to
adjust the volume as high as PulseAudio will allow.

I could clean it up and share it if you're interested.

-T.C.
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