note: I un-installed kmilo, which meant the media volume up/down/mute
keys no longer work by default to adjust volume. this allowed me to
program the media vol up/down/ mute keys to control kmix via the kmix
global shortcuts settings (which produced the desired results - i.e.,
media volume keys control the correct channel on the correct sound
card). so the problem lies with kmilo, which sets up the default
behavior for many media keys (not just on laptops, but on desktop
keyboards like my logitech di novo keyboard). kmilo doesn't seem to care
what card or channel you have selected as the master channel in kmix -
it just goes ahead and adjusts the master channel of the first sound
card when you press the volume up/ down/ mute button. to get around
this, you have to uninstall kmilo, which is unsatisfactory.

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kmix: dcop calls to adjust volume should affect user-set master channel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/58790
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