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Module: PulseAudio
Oliver Locke edited this page Jun 13, 2024
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The pulseaudio
module displays the current volume reported by PulseAudio.
Additionally you can control the volume by scrolling up or down while the cursor is over the module.
option | typeof | default | description |
---|---|---|---|
format |
string | {volume}% |
The format, how information should be displayed. This format is used when other formats aren't specified. |
format-bluetooth |
string | This format is used when using bluetooth speakers. | |
format-muted |
string | This format is used when the sound is muted. | |
format-source |
string | {volume}% |
This format used for the source. |
format-source-muted |
string | This format is used when the source is muted. | |
format-icons |
array | Based on the current port-name and volume, the corresponding icon gets selected. The order is low to high. See Icons
|
|
rotate |
integer | Positive value to rotate the text label. | |
states |
array | A number of volume states which get activated on certain volume levels. See States |
|
max-length |
integer | The maximum length in character the module should display. | |
scroll-step |
float | 1.0 | The speed in which to change the volume when scrolling. |
on-click |
string | Command to execute when clicked on the module. | |
on-click-middle |
string | Command to execute when you middle clicked on the module using mousewheel. | |
on-click-right |
string | Command to execute when you right clicked on the module. | |
on-scroll-up |
string | Command to execute when scrolling up on the module. This replaces the default behaviour of volume control. |
|
on-scroll-down |
string | Command to execute when scrolling down on the module. This replaces the default behaviour of volume control. |
|
smooth-scrolling-threshold |
double | Threshold to be used when scrolling. | |
tooltip |
bool | true |
Option to enable tooltip on hover. |
tooltip-format |
string | {desc} |
Tooltip on hover. |
max-volume |
integer | 100 | The maximum volume that can be set, in percentage. |
ignored-sinks |
array | List of sinks to ignore, by description. Use pactl list sinks to find the correct description. |
|
reverse-scrolling |
bool | false | Option to reverse the scroll direction for devices other than a mouse (touchpad, trackpad, etc) |
reverse-mouse-scrolling |
bool | false | Option to reverse the scroll direction for mice |
string | replacement |
---|---|
{volume} |
Volume in percentage |
{icon} |
Icon, as defined in format-icons . |
{format_source} |
Source format, format-source , format-source-muted . |
{desc} |
Pulseaudio port's description, for bluetooth it'll be the device name. |
The following strings for format-icons are supported.
string | note |
---|---|
[the device name] |
Looks something like alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1f.3.3.analog-stereo .You can use a PulseAudio frontend to find this such as pacmd list-sinks or pamixer --list-sinks
|
If they are found in the current PulseAudio port name, the corresponding icons will be selected.
string | note |
---|---|
default |
Will be shown, when no other port is found. |
headphone |
headphones until 0.9.0 |
speaker |
|
hdmi |
|
headset |
|
hands-free |
handsfree until 0.9.0 |
portable |
|
car |
|
hifi |
|
phone |
Additionally, suffixing a device name or port with -muted
will cause the icon to be selected when the corresponding audio device is muted. This applies to default
as well.
"pulseaudio": {
"format": "{volume}% {icon}",
"format-bluetooth": "{volume}% {icon}",
"format-muted": "",
"format-icons": {
"alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1f.3.analog-stereo": "",
"alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1f.3.analog-stereo-muted": "",
"headphone": "",
"hands-free": "",
"headset": "",
"phone": "",
"phone-muted": "",
"portable": "",
"car": "",
"default": ["", ""]
},
"scroll-step": 1,
"on-click": "pavucontrol",
"ignored-sinks": ["Easy Effects Sink"]
}
#pulseaudio
#pulseaudio.bluetooth
#pulseaudio.muted
#pulseaudio.source-muted
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