When I did the DXMouseWheel plugin, it was to be used in a volume control widget. As far as I know, nobody has released one yet, so why not do it myself ?![]()
I started from a speaker image shared by vica on DeviantArt in 2002 (he said it was ok to improve on it in the comments but I sent him an email just to be sure, and I’m waiting for his authorization). I then added a red glow for the mute state and a blue glow for the 10 different ON states.
Armed with the speaker image and the eleven overlays, I jumped into DesktopX and created new objects for the speaker, the overlays and the volume text.
The script was pretty simple. I added the DXMouseWheel plugin (of course 🙂 ) and wrote the required code to respond to the mouse wheel and the middle button.![]()
Less than two hours later (yep, I’m still slow when it comes to DX and VBScript), I have a nice little widget that allows to control the volume with the mouse wheel and mute it by pressing the middle button.
Coming to Wincustomize soon !