> But honestly with both methods, we have a11y issues with shared
machines

Sure, but it's much less with system-wide volume: all a blind user needs
to remember is roughly how long the machine takes to start up. Then if
they haven't heard the drumbeat, they can adjust the volume, and that
volume will actually work for the screen reader.

> does this mean that the primary sound *input* should be handled
differently than the primary sound *output* ?

No, it's just that primary sound input isn't yet specified in the way
primary sound output is.

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  Muting sound indicator in Unity Greeter does not mute sound on login

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