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[GH-ISSUE #951] Custom volume steps #585
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Originally created by @iqwrwq on GitHub (Feb 15, 2022).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/MonitorControl/MonitorControl/issues/951
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
My monitor is the LG-38WN95C and I'm using this repository to control the settings via my macbook and an iMac. I have no problem with the brightness, but would like a custom step option for volume adjustment. In earlier versions the volume steps for my monitor where absolutly random (0 -> 6 -> 13 -> 18 ...). With the newer update it got consitant (0 -> 6 -> 12 ...). I figured out that the default usage would be a volume of 10 (not too loud, not too quiet)
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like a feature to customize the steps in which the monitor is adjusting its volume. Like a Bar or an input field with an Integer value for step-able volume.
It might be a feature for LG-only monitors, let me know if this is a valid issue.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Another idea would be the implementation of a shortcut trigger for the SHIFT + OPTION + Volume Up/Down combination so I could set this to my MX Master 3. This would allow me to toggle the volume with the side-scroll one by one volume point.
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@iqwrwq commented on GitHub (Feb 15, 2022):
Issue is closed due to OSD Settings, which is exactly what I wanted. Great software ! Keep it going !
@waydabber commented on GitHub (Feb 15, 2022):
Yes, you can use "Use fine OSD scale" or go to Displays/Adanced asettings and you can adjust the DDC scale (Volume min/max) and the mapping curve if you want to skew the scale and have finer control at lower volume settings.