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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T13:51:35+00:00 2026-05-12T13:51:35+00:00

My current code is this: int volume = Alert.getVolume(); // reads 100 Alert.setVolume(0); It

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My current code is this:

int volume = Alert.getVolume(); // reads 100
Alert.setVolume(0);

It DOESN’T change the volume setting, like it would be supposed to do
Even calling Alert.mute(true); doesn’t produce any good effect.
Audio.setVolume(0); also doesn’t work!

I am running this on a Curve 8310. I have another software installed though that successfully manages to lower the volume setting a lot. o I suppose I’m doing something wrong. Any idea ?

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    2026-05-12T13:51:35+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 1:51 pm

    If you want to play sound with Alert:

    class Scr extends MainScreen implements FieldChangeListener {    
     ButtonField mVolumeUp;
     ButtonField mVolumeDown;
     ButtonField mPlay;
     LabelField mVolumeLabel;
     int mVolumeValue = 50;
     private static final short[] tune = new short[] { 466, 125, 10, 466 };
    
     public Scr() {
     mVolumeLabel = new LabelField("Volume: " + mVolumeValue);
         add(mVolumeLabel);
         mVolumeUp = new ButtonField("Vol Up", ButtonField.CONSUME_CLICK);
         mVolumeUp.setChangeListener(this);
         add(mVolumeUp);
         mVolumeDown = new ButtonField("Vol Down", ButtonField.CONSUME_CLICK);
         mVolumeDown.setChangeListener(this);
         add(mVolumeDown);
         mPlay = new ButtonField("Play", ButtonField.CONSUME_CLICK);
         mPlay.setChangeListener(this);
         add(mPlay);
     }
    
     public void fieldChanged(Field field, int context) {
         if (mVolumeUp == field) {
             if (mVolumeValue <= 90)
          mVolumeValue += 10;
          mVolumeLabel.setText("Volume: " + mVolumeValue);
      } else if (mVolumeDown == field) {
          if (mVolumeValue >= 10)
       mVolumeValue -= 10;
          mVolumeLabel.setText("Volume: " + mVolumeValue);
      } else if (mPlay == field) {
          Alert.startAudio(tune, mVolumeValue);
         }
     }
    }
    

    Tested on RIM 4.5 8310 simulator

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