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I could not find the percentage level of the microphone in the top bar, beside the microphone icon. Only the microphone icon is visible in the top bar. I am experiencing this in GNOME Shell 3.36.4 on Ubuntu 20.04.
Screenshot:
NB: The 50% which you see on the right is the speaker's sound percentage, made available using the sound-percentage gnome-shell extension.
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Maybe this can be added as an option in dconf, if it is not of any general interest. I have some global shortcuts to adjust the microphone volume to some particular percentages, therefore this feature particularly interests me.
However, I cannot figure out how to update this microphone.level value each time the microphone level is updated by the global shortcut. Also, as of now, it displays 0% always.
Do you know a fix for this, or how to do this? @wbolster
Any link to understand this might be helpful. I guess I need to connect this to a signal, however, I don't know how to. I am new to gnome extensions. :)
Thank you for this great extension! @wbolster
I could not find the percentage level of the microphone in the top bar, beside the microphone icon. Only the microphone icon is visible in the top bar. I am experiencing this in
GNOME Shell 3.36.4
onUbuntu 20.04
.Screenshot:
NB: The 50% which you see on the right is the speaker's sound percentage, made available using the sound-percentage gnome-shell extension.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: