[net.micro.mac] Control Panel

harrow@exodus.DEC (Jeff Harrow NCSE TWO/E92 DTN=247-3134) (05/08/85)

Speaking of the Control Panel, I received a slight impression that the
new version of the System has added goodies.  Is this true? 

In any event, the ONLY modification I have seen to date is on the System
distributed with MusicWorks...  Since the program controls the sound
level via a control on the screen, they had to disable the Volume
Control on the Control Panel. 

Now, they COULD have kluged it, but instead, in true Mac style, they
REPLACED the normal Volume Control in the Control Panel with a graphic
that shows the hole in the panel from where they have "physically"
removed the Volume Control, and the disconnected wires which originally
went to the Volume Control. 

MANY POINTS, MUSICWORKS!!!!! 

Jeff


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gus@Shasta.ARPA (05/11/85)

> Speaking of the Control Panel, I received a slight impression that the
> new version of the System has added goodies.  Is this true? 
> 
> In any event, the ONLY modification I have seen to date is on the System
> distributed with MusicWorks...  Since the program controls the sound
> level via a control on the screen, they had to disable the Volume
> Control on the Control Panel. 
> 
> Now, they COULD have kluged it, but instead, in true Mac style, they
> REPLACED the normal Volume Control in the Control Panel with a graphic
> that shows the hole in the panel from where they have "physically"
> removed the Volume Control, and the disconnected wires which originally
> went to the Volume Control. 
> 
> MANY POINTS, MUSICWORKS!!!!! 
> 
> Jeff

This is probably the best example of someone NOT knowing the correct way
of doing things. The volume controll can easily be read by an application
(documented in the OS utilities section, and perhaps the sound driver
of IM.)  The value could have been checked after every call to
either CloseDeskAcc (good) or SystemClick (better.) In any case, playing
with desk accessories on the MusiWorks disk will invalidate this kluge.