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Old 07-10-2008, 08:57 AM
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Re: Speaker Icon

The page Coz sent you to sounds a lot like an app I used to use for the same purpose your looking to accomplish (and may be the same one, it was over a year ago). It worked fine on my wx with one exception...as warned in the post, the volume would decrease intermittantly, without pattern. I could have lived with it if it were the system volume only, but it did both system and ringer. I eventually stopped using it opting for the skinning abilities in wisebar to attain a speaker icon. Give it a shot, it may work for you, it wasn't a constant bug on all wx users posting at the time, and quite honestly I thought I was OK with it for the longest time, it didn't start messing with my volume untill a few months after I installed it!! Besides...worst-case scenario is that it starts messing with your volume....you uninstall...no harm, no foul....worth the chance in my book!!
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