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wbeinh
September 16th, 2006, 01:58 AM
Hello,
Can anyone give me a hint, how to have Girder control the slider at:
Control Panel > Sounds > Properties > Additional Properties > Hardware Acceleration
i.e. one step up/down??
Thx in advance,
Werner
quixote
September 16th, 2006, 12:18 PM
Have you tried capturing the command?
wbeinh
September 17th, 2006, 06:22 AM
Yes, I tried for about an hour or two. There were two problems:
1) The window with the slider is burried so deep that I don't know how to get it addressed when all the windows are closed.
2) When I had that window with the slider open I couldn't move the slider, no matter what I tried. (There are static commands from Min to Max but they just don't get executed...)
I'm, however, no expert, maybe somebody - who achieved already what I'd like to do - can guide me.
Thanks!
Ron
September 18th, 2006, 07:23 AM
That window might not exists if it is closed ( destroyed as opposed to simply hidden)
wbeinh
September 18th, 2006, 10:00 AM
Ron,
Thank You.
But even if I have that window opened by a sequence of commands (macro) I don't know how to move that slider.
What I meant in my previous post was, that the command for a PARTICULAR slider must be burried somewhere. There is something like a Slider1, but that slider controls 3 different settings, one of which I'd like to control (Hardware Acceleration). But all three sliders are moved simultanously. One is even outside that particular window (Master Volume Sum)! Please try it to see what I mean. Problably you are able to tell me what I have to do, to just move the one slider for Hardware Acceleration.
Thanks and Cheers,
Werner
Ron
September 18th, 2006, 10:39 AM
Check the 'Use Only First Match' box and then in the edit box behind it enter a number, starting with 1 and work your way up until you move the correct slider.
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