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Re: Accidentally deleted volume control icon on panel - how to renistate?
« Reply #4 on: December 27, 2014, 02:11:31 AM »
 

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Many thanks to you both for your help - goldfinger, yes the button you indicated in the last post is the one I was searching for. Many thanks again & job done.

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Re: Accidentally deleted volume control icon on panel - how to renistate?
« Reply #3 on: December 25, 2014, 09:25:39 AM »
 

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m654321,

Just in case Monkeyman's "Volume Control" isn't the one you were talking about, it could be that you deleted the "Indicator Plugin" which houses "Sound Menu" (or you just accidentally checked Sound Menu to be hidden in the Indicator Plugin).

Right-click Panel, choose Panel -> Panel Preferences -> Items (tab) and scroll down list of items to see if "Indicator Plugin" is listed?
  • If not, click "+" button and add it to the panel.
  • Back on the "Items" list, highlight it and use up/down arrows to position it where you want on panel
  • If you do see it, highlight it, click button to "Edit the currently selected item", then make sure box is not checked to hide the "Sound Menu".
« Last Edit: December 25, 2014, 09:28:25 AM by gold_finger »
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Re: Accidentally deleted volume control icon on panel - how to renistate?
« Reply #2 on: December 25, 2014, 06:44:04 AM »
 

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Right click any blank space on the task bar.  A new window will pop up.  Click on "Launcher" (should be the top choice) and click "Add" (at the bottom of the new window).  That will give you a generic launcher button/icon on your taskbar.  Right click on that and chose "Properties".  Click the "+" button on the launcher window and scroll down to "Volume Control" then click the "Add" button.  There might be an easier way but this works.
 

[SOLVED] Accidentally deleted volume control icon on panel - how to renistate?
« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2014, 03:18:49 AM »
 

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I inadvertently deleted the volume control icon on the right hand side of the panel at the bottom of the laptop screen.  How do I get this back, as presently I have no way of changing the volume for the music player in LL2.2.

Many thanks in advance for your help.
Regards
Mike
« Last Edit: January 13, 2015, 11:35:43 AM by Scott(0) »
64bit OS (32-bit on Samsung netbook) installed in Legacy mode on MBR-formatted SSDs (except pi which uses a micro SDHC card):
2017 - Raspberry pi 3B (4cores) ~ [email protected] - LibreElec, used for upgrading our Samsung TV (excellent for the task)  
2012 - Lenovo G580 2689 (2cores; 4threads] ~ [email protected] - LL3.8/Win8.1 dual-boot (LL working smoothly)
2011 - Samsung NP-N145 Plus (1core; 2threads) ~ Intel Atom [email protected] - LL 3.8 32-bit (64-bit too 'laggy')
2008 - Asus X71Q (2cores) ~ Intel [email protected] - LL4.6/Win8.1 dual-boot, LL works fine with kernel 4.15
2007 - Dell Latitude D630 (2cores) ~ Intel [email protected] - LL4.6, works well with kernel 4.4; 4.15 doesn't work
 

 

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