The worst issue I have, also expressed in the closed #82737, is that
hovering the volume applet (technically volume part of the indicator
applet) and scrolling, does nothing. For several versions of gnome /
ubuntu, this has been the default way to quickly change the volume. It's
important if you're on headphones and have too high volume, to be able
to quickly turn it down a bit.

As mentioned, this behaviour has broke earlier, with released fixes. It
has oviously been important enough to fix. I expect this behaviour to
continue for as long as there will be any kind of volume applet. It
simply makes no sense whatsoever to remove this feature.

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change how the volume slider works to reflect gnome-volume-control
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/524311
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