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Change volume in iTunes4 via a scroll wheel mouse
Authored by: b3uk on May 09, '03 12:14:44PM

'scuse thickness, but how do you make this work? I tried holding the mouse over all sorts of parts of the iTunes interface, and nothing seems to happen.

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doh, just worked it out...
Authored by: b3uk on May 09, '03 12:18:42PM

Now I get it :-/ The window has to be minimized for this to work (click the green traffic-light button).

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doh, just worked it out...
Authored by: bluehz on May 09, '03 12:30:14PM

The pointer must also be positioned over some part of the
minimized iTunes window.

BTW - has anyone noticed this msg in your console:[code]2003-
05-09 12:27:28.260 Finder[3555] *** _NSAutoreleaseNoPool():
Object 0x2fd1710 of class NSCarbonWindow autoreleased with no
pool in place - just leaking
2003-05-09 12:27:30.649 Finder[3555] ***
_NSAutoreleaseNoPool(): Object 0x2fc8650 of class NSEvent
autoreleased with no pool in place - just leaking[/code]

I am seeing this all the time now... it was happeing when using
the scroll wheel... pretty much anything in iTunes causes it.

[sorry for the hardwrapped lines - don't know whats up with the
forum posting mechanism, or Safari..]



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Oooooooh... Carbon & Cocoa app!?
Authored by: Anonymous on May 09, '03 09:33:21PM

A reference to NSCarbonWindow would presumably indicate that
iTunes 4 is the first major hybrid Carbon & Cocoa app on the
market.



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