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PASYSTRAY(1)		    General Commands Manual		  PASYSTRAY(1)

NAME
       pasystray - PulseAudio controller for the system	tray

SYNOPSIS
       pasystray [options]

DESCRIPTION
       pasystray  enables  control  of various PulseAudio server settings from
       the X11 system tray.  Clicking the tray icon will display  a  graphical
       menu, allowing the user to:

             adjust the volume	of streams and sinks/sources

             transfer streams between sinks/sources

             switch the default sink/source

             set the default server (PULSE_SERVER)

             detect network PulseAudio	services

             rename devices

MOUSE BINDINGS
       Status icon:

             Middle-click / Alt + Left-click: toggle mute, default sink

             Ctrl  + Middle-click / Ctrl + Alt	+ Left-click: toggle mute, de-
	      fault source

             Scroll up/down: adjust volume, default sink

             Ctrl + Scroll up/down: adjust volume, default source

       Source/Sink menu	item:

             Scroll up/down: adjust volume

             Left-click: set as default source/sink

             Middle-click / Alt + Left-click: toggle mute

             Right-click: open	 menu  to  move	 all  outputs/inputs  to  this
	      source/sink or rename it

       Playback/record stream menu item:

             Scroll up/down: adjust volume

             Middle-click: toggle mute

OPTIONAL PULSEAUDIO MODULES
       pasystray can make use of the following PulseAudio modules:

             module-device-manager - device renaming

             module-zeroconf-discover - network device	discovery

       These  modules may need to be loaded, using e.g.	 pactl(1) or pasystray
       itself.

REMOTE SINKS/SOURCES
       In order	to detect remote sinks/source, as well as enabling  module-ze-
       roconf-discover locally,	module-zeroconf-publish	must be	enabled	on the
       remote server.

REMOTE SERVER
       As  with	 most  PulseAudio-aware	applications, the environment variable
       PULSE_SERVER may	be set to the address of a remote host in order	to use
       pasystray to control the	server running on that host.

OPTIONS
       This program follows the	usual GNU command line syntax, with  long  op-
       tions starting with two dashes (`-').

       -V, --version
	      Show the program version.

       -d, --debug
	      Print debugging information.

       -m, --volume-max=N
	      Set the maximum volume (in percent).

       -i, --volume-inc=N
	      Set the volume increment.

       -r, --reverse-scroll
	      Reverse the direction of volume adjustment with the mouse	scroll
	      wheel.

       -t, --no-icon-tooltip
	      Disable the status icon tooltip for the connected	state.

       -n, --no-notify
	      Disable  all  notifications.  Deprecated;	 use --notify=none in-
	      stead.

       -a, --always-notify
	      Enable notifications for all changes in  pulsaudio.  Deprecated;
	      use --notify=all instead.

       --include-monitors
	      Show monitor sources.

       -g, --key-grabbing
	      Enable  keyboard	volume	control	and mute keys to adjust	volume
	      settings.

       -N, --notify=option
	      Set notification options;	use --notify=help for a	list of	 valid
	      options.

SEE ALSO
       pulseaudio(1), pactl(1).

       Homepage: https://github.com/christophgysin/pasystray

				 June 14, 2018			  PASYSTRAY(1)

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