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I like my laptop to only play sound when I am using headphones. So I
mute the "master" volume, right click on "Volume Applet" > Preferences,
and select "headphone". This way, I control the volume of my headphones
like normal, but don't have to mute sound when headphones are not
plugged in.
This works fine for the most part, but when I use my laptop "Fn" keys to
adjust sound, they adjust the "master" track, instead of whatever track
I have selected--making them useless to me, as I never use the "master"
track.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Right click on "Volume Applet" in the panel > Preferences, select
"headphone".
2. Use laptop "Fn" keys (if you have them) to adjust volume.
What happens:
The "master" track is adjusted.
What should happen:
The "headphone" track is adjusted.
** Affects: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Importance: Wishlist
Status: New
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Laptop "Fn" sound keys adjust wrong track
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/371468
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