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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: toggle mute, default sink

       •      Ctrl + Middle-click: toggle mute, default 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 sink/source

       •      Middle-click: toggle mute

       •      Right-click: rename

       Playback/record stream menu item:

       •      Scroll up/down: adjust volume

       •      Middle-click: toggle mute

OPTIONAL PULSEAUDIO MODULES

       pasystray makes use of the following PulseAudio modules for some optional features:

       •      module-device-manager - device renaming

       •      module-zeroconf-discover - network device discovery

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

REMOTE SINKS/SOURCES

       In order to detect remote  sinks/source,  as  well  as  enabling  module-zeroconf-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 options starting with
       two dashes (`-').

       -V, --version
              Show the program version.

SEE ALSO

       pulseaudio(1), pactl(1).

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

                                        November  9, 2013                            PASYSTRAY(1)