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Set the volume in OpenBox/LXDE (or on the command line) with PulseAudio and Ubuntu


I am switching to LXDE, and enjoying it, but a few things require some manual config before it's just how I like it.


To control the sound volume with the volume buttons, the default LXDE config in ~/openbox/lxde-rc.xml contains an entry like this:


LXDE


<!-- Doesn't work for me -->
<keybind key="XF86AudioRaiseVolume">
 <action name="Execute">
   <command>amixer -q sset Master 3%+</command>
 </action>
</keybind>


(Inside the <keyboard> section.)


This doesn't work for me, but we can do it by sending a command to PulseAudio, using the pactl command. The command to increase the volume is:


pactl -- set-sink-volume 0 +5%


To decrease the volume, put "-5%" instead of "+5%". Note that if you have more than one enabled audio sink you might need to change the "0" to a "1" or something else. Running pactl stat should help you here.


[Beware of bug 686667, meaning you can't use pacmd and you must have the -- at the beginning.]


bug 686667


So the correct recipe for your OpenBox config in ~/openbox/lxde-rc.xml is:


<keybind key="XF86AudioRaiseVolume">
 <action name="Execute">
   <command>pactl -- set-sink-volume 0 +5%</command>
 </action>
</keybind>
<keybind key="XF86AudioLowerVolume">
 <action name="Execute">
   <command>pactl -- set-sink-volume 0 -5%</command>
 </action>
</keybind>


After editing this file you can run:


openbox --reconfigure


To update without restarting OpenBox.


Of course, because I don't have volume control buttons, I want my volume to change with Ctrl-Alt-PageUp and Ctrl-Alt-PageDown, so I use this recipe:


<keybind key="C-A-Prior">
 <action name="Execute">
   <command>pactl -- set-sink-volume 0 +5%</command>
 </action>
</keybind>
<keybind key="C-A-Next">
 <action name="Execute">
   <command>pactl -- set-sink-volume 0 -5%</command>
 </action>
</keybind>


but that's just me.


Originally posted at 2013-03-05 11:09:13+00:00. Automatically generated from the original post : apologies for the errors introduced.


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