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Originally Posted by scsi
Has anyone else noticed that IntelliScreen changes the functionallity of the volume buttons? I think that it is the reminder for missed calls/sms/email that does it.
Usually, the volume buttons change the ringer volume (you see the text "ringer" above the volume symbol). But when I get a missed call, and the reminder sound goes of, after that, the volume buttons seem to change the system volume instead (no "ringer" above the symbol, and does not affect the ringer).
If I then go into Setings -> Sounds and change the ringer volume there (by dragging the knob), the volume buttons are restored to change the ringer volume.
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Originally Posted by scsi
Just me experiencing these problems?
I have also noticed that when this is happening, the system volume sometimes becomes the same as the ipod-volume, which is a problem for me, since I keep the ipod-volume very low.
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Last post about this guys, than I'm gonna stop spamming; I found an easy way to reproduce this bug, could someone please try it?
Unlock your phone, and while in springboard, use your volume buttons, and make sure that they change the ringer volume (the word "ringer" should be displayed just above the volume icon). Now, go into the IntelliScreen setup application, then into Alerts and then Alert sound. Tap on any sound so that it will play, and then use your volume keys. They now no longer controll the ringer volume. Whatever the volume they controll is, it is set to the same level as in the ipod application, and even if you exit intelliscreen, the volume buttons still don't controll the ringer volume, like they should.
Please clearify this for me: There are 3 different volumes, right? Ringer volume (only controlls the ring tone), system volume (games, applications, etc), and iPod volume (only controlls music and video volume in the iPod application)?