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nmixer(1)							     nmixer(1)

NAME
       nmixer - An interactive text-based sound-mixer control program

SYNOPSIS
       nmixer [-q] [[-s mixdev=setting] ...]
	      nasmixer [-q] [[-s mixdev=setting] ...]

DESCRIPTION
       NMixer  is  an  interactive text-based sound-mixer control program that
       you can use to set the volume of each supported mixer  device  of  your
       soundcard.   It automagically detects all devices that are supported by
       your sound hardware, and shows a list of scrollbars for each  of	 these
       devices.

       You  can	 use  the  up and down arrow keys (or k and j resp.) to scroll
       though the list of scrollbars (some do not fit on the screen,  but  you
       can  reach  them by simply scrolling down at the bottom of the screen).
       The left and right arrow keys (or h and l resp.) change the volume  for
       the  currently  highlighted  device, and (if you're lucky), you can use
       home/end/PgUp/PgDn on the numerical keyboard to set left and right vol‐
       ume independantly. You can also use 0..5 to set the volume to the posi‐
       tion indicated by the numbers on top of the screen.  the device's name.
       If  it's	 selected as recording source, a red 'X' is displayed as well.
       You can set a recording device with the space bar.

       If nmixer is compiled with NAS (Network Audio System) support and  it's
       called  as  'nasmixer',	it  will  show	the settings for the NAS mixer
       device.

OPTIONS
       -d device
	      Setst  the  mixer	 device	 to  use  (default  =  /dev/mixer)  -s
	      mixdev=setting Sets a specific mixer device to the volume speci‐
	      fied by setting.	Example: bass=100

       -q     Immediately quit (after the command-line specified settings  are
	      set!).  This only makes sense if you use command-line options to
	      set volumes. (currently, the interface is	 drawn	while  setting
	      the  mixer, and removed afterwards, which might be annoying, but
	      it's in the way of being changed :)

BUGS
       If you find bugs, please report them on the sourceforge project site.

AUTHOR
       nmixer was written, directed and performed by Bram Avontuur <bram@avon‐
       tuur.org> <http://www.stack.nl/~brama/>

       Please  send  comments,	suggestions, complaints, bug fixes, coffee and
       porting experiences to me, including the version number	of  nmixer  in
       your mail.

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