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SetVolume 0.6.1 – finger friendly volume changer for Windows Mobile


SetVolume 0.6.1

SetVolume 0.6.1


SetVolume, created by MarcLandis, is a finger friendly volume changer that resembles the HTC profiler.

Note: You need to start the tool manually or add a shortcut in the startup folder.

Features:

* open using volume hardware buttons if running in background
* open using volume icon in taskbar
* to change volume use the + / – buttons or swipe with your finger
* use scroll wheel to change volume
* switch between phone and ringer volume
* skinning support
* transparent background
* customizable settings – see settings.ini
* (W)VGA / (W)QVGA support
* commandline parameters -hide / -inc / -dec / -close

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SetVolume 0.5.0 – finger friendly volume changer


SetVolume

SetVolume


SetVolume is a finger friendly volume changer developed by MarcLandis from xda-developers. You need to start the tool manually or add a shortcut in the startup folder.

Features:

  • open using volume hardware buttons if running in background
  • open using volume icon in taskbar
  • to change volume use the + / – buttons or swipe with your finger
  • use scroll wheel to change volume
  • switch between phone and ringer volume
  • basic skinning support
  • customizable settings – see settings.ini
  • VGA support
  • commandline parameters -hide / -inc / -dec

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Chain Skin for SetVolume


Here is a great looking skin for SetVolume . Installation is rather simple.

Install:
- Unzip attachment
- Copy ’settings.ini’ to \Program Files\SetVolume
- Copy ‘chain’ folder to \Program Files\SetVolume\skins

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SetVolume 0.4 beta 3 – finger friendly volume changer


SetVolume 0.4 beta 3

SetVolume is a finger friendly volume changer. SetVolume 0.4 beta 3 has been released with some new features. You need to start the tool manually or add a shortcut in the startup folder.

Features:

  • open using volume hardware buttons if running in background
  • to change volume use the + / – buttons or swipe with your finger
  • use scroll wheel to change volume
  • switch between phone and ringer volume
  • basic skinning support
  • customizable settings – see settings.ini
  • VGA support

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SetVolume 0.4 beta 1 – finger friendly volume changer


SetVolume is a finger friendly volume changer. SetVolume 0.4 beta 1 has been released with some new features the main one being its now skinable. Dont we Windows Mobile users love that. When ever a new phone comes out we get skins to match that new interface, take the case of iphone or the Touch Diamond.

Features:

* open using volume hardware buttons if running in background
* to change volume use the + / – buttons or swipe with your finger
* use scroll wheel to change volume
* switch between phone and ringer volume
* basic skinning support
* two skins included: default and touch
* default skin – set to vibrate by pressing the middle button
* default skin – set to mute by pressing and holding the middle button for 2 seconds
* default skin – close the app by pressing the upper right corner
* touch skin – dedicated mute / vibrate buttons
* customizable settings – see settings.ini
* VGA support (someone just needs to create a skin)

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SetVolume 0.3 – finger friendly volume changer


SetVolume as you might know by know is a finger friendly volume changer. SetVolume 0.3 has been released with some new features. Lets see whats new

  • added sound notification when changing volume
  • added possibility to change ringer volume
  • added hooking of volume keys
  • various bugfixes

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SetVolume – finger friendly volume changer


We PocketPc users want Finger Friendly everything, so when one developer @ xda heard this he created a nifty little finger friendly volume changer and named it SetVolume as it was released as a freeware. So lets have a look @ it shall we

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