[GH-ISSUE #324] Select which sliders to display in preferences #256

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opened 2026-05-05 05:38:02 -06:00 by gitea-mirror · 5 comments
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Originally created by @ithakaa on GitHub (Nov 19, 2020).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/MonitorControl/MonitorControl/issues/324

Originally assigned to: @waydabber on GitHub.

Suggestion.

Can you allow us to choose which option to be visible
I would like to only see audio and not brightness
If possible that would be great
Thanks for your amazing work !!

Originally created by @ithakaa on GitHub (Nov 19, 2020). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/MonitorControl/MonitorControl/issues/324 Originally assigned to: @waydabber on GitHub. Suggestion. Can you allow us to choose which option to be visible I would like to only see audio and not brightness If possible that would be great Thanks for your amazing work !!
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@JoniVR commented on GitHub (Nov 22, 2020):

Hi, this is currently being worked on for volume (#312), however I think we should probably take the route of a dropdown so we can support hiding any slider as I mentioned in the PR.

<!-- gh-comment-id:731749915 --> @JoniVR commented on GitHub (Nov 22, 2020): Hi, this is currently being worked on for volume (#312), however I think we should probably take the route of a dropdown so we can support hiding any slider as I mentioned in the PR.
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@ghost commented on GitHub (Dec 2, 2020):

Hi, this is currently being worked on for volume (#312), however I think we should probably take the route of a dropdown so we can support hiding any slider as I mentioned in the PR.

The correct way to do it is this.

Show sliders for:

  • brightness
  • contrast
  • volume
<!-- gh-comment-id:736936515 --> @ghost commented on GitHub (Dec 2, 2020): > Hi, this is currently being worked on for volume (#312), however I think we should probably take the route of a dropdown so we can support hiding any slider as I mentioned in the PR. The correct way to do it is this. Show sliders for: - [x] brightness - [ ] contrast - [ ] volume
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@ithakaa commented on GitHub (Feb 15, 2021):

Hi, this is currently being worked on for volume (#312), however I think we should probably take the route of a dropdown so we can support hiding any slider as I mentioned in the PR.

The correct way to do it is this.

Show sliders for:

  • brightness
  • contrast
  • volume

Do we have this version released yet?

<!-- gh-comment-id:779307527 --> @ithakaa commented on GitHub (Feb 15, 2021): > > Hi, this is currently being worked on for volume (#312), however I think we should probably take the route of a dropdown so we can support hiding any slider as I mentioned in the PR. > > The correct way to do it is this. > > Show sliders for: > - [x] brightness > - [ ] contrast > - [ ] volume Do we have this version released yet?
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@waydabber commented on GitHub (Aug 21, 2021):

Well, it would make sense to have the ability to disable the brightness slider as well. We'll look into it!

<!-- gh-comment-id:903143689 --> @waydabber commented on GitHub (Aug 21, 2021): Well, it would make sense to have the ability to disable the brightness slider as well. We'll look into it!
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@waydabber commented on GitHub (Sep 8, 2021):

See screenshots of the implementation in the v3.1.0 preliminary discussion.

:)

<!-- gh-comment-id:915341718 --> @waydabber commented on GitHub (Sep 8, 2021): See screenshots of the implementation in the [v3.1.0 preliminary discussion](https://github.com/MonitorControl/MonitorControl/discussions/596). :)
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