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Disable volume control with mouse

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 04:31
by Rebel
There needs to be a preference to disable volume control with the mouse wheel.
Many times I have paused VLC to check my mail or do something else, and when I resume play I almost blow my speakers because somehow the volume has moved way up.

The control doesn't seem to work correctly anyway:
One would expect the volume to increase when scrolling over the player control window, but that doesn't happen. Instead, the volume increases when not scrolling over the player control window, but over the video itself. WTF?! This too has caused me to blast my speakers because I moved the scroll wheel while watching a video. :evil:


VLC 2.0.5
OS X 10.7.5

Re: Disable volume control with mouse

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 08:59
by kdean
It's in an odd place.

Preferences -> Show All -> Interface -> Hotkeys settings -> Hotkeys.

Set "MouseWheel up-down axis Control" to Ignore.

Re: Disable volume control with mouse

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 09:06
by Rebel
Found it, thanks! :D

After posting, I blasted myself again. Is volume control the default setting, or did I change that at one point?
If that's the default, it's horrible and should be changed in the next update!