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sound_switch.ini
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[Options]
;You can hide the icon if you will only be using Soundswitch via hotkeys
HideIcon = 0 ;1 - Hide tray icon, 0 - Show tray icon
;Display a tray tip when devices are switched
DisplayTrayTip = 0
[Sound Devices]
;The Sound Devices section should contain the names of two devices you want to
;switch between with the "SwitchDefault", "SwitchDevice", or "SwitchComm" hotkeys
;specified in the [HotKeys] section.
;Each Source should contain text from the source you want to switch between.
;This text should be a substring of the string created by adding the first two
;lines of text for the device in the Sound applet.
;For example the Logitech G35 Headset looks something like this in the Sound
;applet:
;Speakers
;Logitech G35 Headset
;Default Device
;The text you provide will be matched against "Speakers Logitech G35 Headset".
;This line matches this device (if it's unique):
Source1=Speakers High Definition Audio Device
;You only have to provide enough text to be unique.
Source2=Logitech G35 Headset
[Speakers]
Set1 = Stereo
Set2 = 5.1 Surround
[HotKeys]
;^ = Ctrl ! = Alt + = Shift # = Win
;
;Examples:
;
; "!f" - Alt-f
; "^#s" - Ctrl-WinKey-s
;
;Note that this is case sensitive. For example if you set the hotkey to "Q",
; you're really setting a hotkey of "+q" (Shift-q)
;To disable a hotkey comment it out (with a semicolon)
DisplayDeviceInfo= ^!{F8}
SwitchSpeakerCount= ^!{F9}
SwitchDefault = ^!{ENTER}
SwitchDevice = ^!{F11}
SwitchComm = ^!{F10}
ScrollDefault = ^#{F12}
ScrollDevice = ^#{F11}
ScrollComm = ^#{F10}
Terminate = ^#q
[Strings]
;The Strings of the Sound Applet Window are language dependent. So look at your
;Sound Applet Window and find the strings of your language.
;If you cannot find the Alt-Letter of the default device or so, press the Alt key.
;The strings Ready and Default can be find in the third line of the sound devices listed in the Sound applet.
;
;For example:
;
;Speaker
;Realtek High Definition Audio
;Ready
;English
WindowsTitle = Sound
WindowsTab = Playback
DefaultDevice = Default Device
DefaultDeviceAltLetter = d
DefaultCommDevice = Default Communications Device
DefaultCommDeviceAltLetter = c
Ready = Ready
Default = Default
;German
;WindowsTitle = Sound
;WindowsTab = Wiedergabe
;DefaultDevice = Standardgerät
;DefaultDeviceAltLetter = S
;DefaultCommDevice = Standardkommunikationsgerät
;DefaultCommDeviceAltLetter = o
;Ready = Bereit
;Default = Standard
;Danish
;WindowsTitle =
;WindowsTab =
;DefaultDevice =
;DefaultDeviceAltLetter =
;DefaultCommDevice =
;DefaultCommDeviceAltLetter =
;Ready =
;Default =
;
;_________________
;
;If you start sound_switch with the parameter "Set1" or "Set2" then the
;the defined source will be set as default and default communications device.