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The pulseaudio module displays the current volume reported by PulseAudio.

Additionally you can control the volume by scrolling up or down while the cursor is over the module.

Config

option typeof default description
format string {volume}% The format, how information should be displayed.
This format is used when other formats aren't specified.
format-bluetooth string This format is used when using bluetooth speakers.
format-muted string This format is used when the sound is muted.
format-source string {volume}% This format used for the source.
format-source-muted string This format is used when the source is muted.
format-icons array Based on the current port-name and volume, the corresponding icon gets selected.
The order is low to high. See Icons
rotate integer Positive value to rotate the text label.
states array A number of volume states which get activated on certain volume levels.
See States
max-length integer The maximum length in character the module should display.
scroll-step float 1.0 The speed in which to change the volume when scrolling.
on-click string Command to execute when clicked on the module.
on-click-middle string Command to execute when you middle clicked on the module using mousewheel.
on-click-right string Command to execute when you right clicked on the module.
on-scroll-up string Command to execute when scrolling up on the module.
This replaces the default behaviour of volume control.
on-scroll-down string Command to execute when scrolling down on the module.
This replaces the default behaviour of volume control.
smooth-scrolling-threshold double Threshold to be used when scrolling.
tooltip bool true Option to enable tooltip on hover.
tooltip-format string {desc} Tooltip on hover.
max-volume integer 100 The maximum volume that can be set, in percentage.
ignored-sinks array List of sinks to ignore, by description.
Use pactl list sinks to find the correct description.
reverse-scrolling bool false Option to reverse the scroll direction for devices other than a mouse (touchpad, trackpad, etc)
reverse-mouse-scrolling bool false Option to reverse the scroll direction for mice

Format replacements:

string replacement
{volume} Volume in percentage
{icon} Icon, as defined in format-icons.
{format_source} Source format, format-source, format-source-muted.
{desc} Pulseaudio port's description, for bluetooth it'll be the device name.

Icons:

The following strings for format-icons are supported.

string note
[the device name] Looks something like alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1f.3.3.analog-stereo.
You can use a PulseAudio frontend to find this such as pacmd list-sinks or pamixer --list-sinks

If they are found in the current PulseAudio port name, the corresponding icons will be selected.

string note
default Will be shown, when no other port is found.
headphone headphones until 0.9.0
speaker
hdmi
headset
hands-free handsfree until 0.9.0
portable
car
hifi
phone

Additionally, suffixing a device name or port with -muted will cause the icon to be selected when the corresponding audio device is muted. This applies to default as well.

Example:

"pulseaudio": {
    "format": "{volume}% {icon}",
    "format-bluetooth": "{volume}% {icon}",
    "format-muted": "",
    "format-icons": {
        "alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1f.3.analog-stereo": "",
        "alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1f.3.analog-stereo-muted": "",
        "headphone": "",
        "hands-free": "",
        "headset": "",
        "phone": "",
        "phone-muted": "",
        "portable": "",
        "car": "",
        "default": ["", ""]
    },
    "scroll-step": 1,
    "on-click": "pavucontrol",
    "ignored-sinks": ["Easy Effects Sink"]
}

Style

  • #pulseaudio
  • #pulseaudio.bluetooth
  • #pulseaudio.muted
  • #pulseaudio.source-muted
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