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AUPANEL(1)					       AUPANEL(1)

NAME
       aupanel	-  allows user adjustment of Network Audio System
       device attributes

SYNOPSIS
       aupanel [-audio servername]

DESCRIPTION
       aupanel	provides  an  X-based  window-oriented	interface
       allowing	 the user to adjust the attributes of the devices
       provided by the Network Audio System service.

AUPANEL AND THE ATHENA WIDGET SET
       aupanel uses the X Toolkit Intrinsics and the Athena  Wid
       get  Set.  For more information, see the Athena Widget Set
       documentation.

ADJUSTING DEVICE ATTRIBUTES
       To adjust the attributes of a device, select  the  desired
       device  from  the  Devices  menu.   The device gain may be
       adjusted using the Gain slider.	If applicable, the device
       input  mode  can be toggled between Line-In and Microphone
       by clicking on the appropriate box.   If	 applicable,  the
       device  output  mode  can  be  selected by clicking on the
       Speaker,	 Headphone,  and  Line-Out  boxes.   Some  output
       devices may support combinations of these selections.

       To query the current device attributes, click on the Query
       button.

ENVIRONMENT
       In addition to the standard toolkit environment variables,
       the following environment variables are used by aupanel:

       AUDIOSERVER
	       This  variable  specifies the default audio server
	       to contact if -audio is not specified on the  com
	       mand  line.   If	 this variable is not set and the
	       -audio is  not  specified  on  the  command  line,
	       aupanel	will  attempt  to  connect  to	the audio
	       server running on the X Window System display.

SEE ALSO
       nas(1), auctl(1), X(1)

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 1993, 1994 Network Computing Devices, Inc.

AUTHOR
       Greg Renda, Network Computing Devices, Inc.

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