Hello RoderickGI. Thanks for taking the time to point out all the different options. However, I was already aware of most of them.
I don't like any of the available methods because they require me to take my hand off my mouse, look away from the display, and then search for a second key to press with my right hand. I know, I know… the trials and tribulations we must endure
. But… I always have my left hand on the keyboard, and I don't have to look at it to find the shift or alt key. So my suggestion allows the user to seamlessly turn the volume up or down, on
any screen, without having to fumble around trying to activate a two-key combination - and that can be important when you're trying to quickly turn the volume down!
I agree that if I'm in display view I can easily use the mouse to adjust the volume with the pop-up player bar, but the primary places where I want volume control are the theater view INFO and LIST screens. Even better though, my suggestion allows volume control in
every screen! This seems like it would be very easy to implement, and has
zero impact on remote-control users or touchscreen users, so there should not be any controversy.
So… A clearly better solution, easy to implement, does not remove or conflict with existing functionality, and is not controversial… It meets all the criteria of this thread! The same holds true for the TV Guide suggestion I've made - both seem like a no-brainers to me.
Not that any of this matters now, since this got split into its own thread and will probably never be heard from again. Oh well, at least I tried.