Public bug reported:
Issue:
When you increase or decrease volume using mouse (or by keyboard), it
either increases too much or decreases too low. In other words volume
step is too high. It varies among hardware because sound card doesn't
controls the whole chain such that the max db information is correct
Gnome provided keyboard based solution where you have to press shift+volume-key
to make it work. But it has several problem:
a) On many laptops (Asus EEBook) and AIOs (Dell AIO) there is no separate
volume-key. It is aggregated with function keys which doesn't work because
third level and 5th level keys are broken. The key combination which are
supposed to work are
Fn + [F11/F12],
Fn + +[Alt] + [F11/F12],
Fn + +[Alt] + [win] + [F11/F12],
It varies with hardware and very confusing. Because pressing [Fn] + [Shift]
simply doesn't work.
b) On some modern touch screen notebook there is no regular volume
key. There are keys attached to the screen but those keys doesn't work
with "shift".
Patch:
This is a very small patch which simply modify volume_step and can be
easily maintained. This also makes mouse-wheel behavior synchronous with
keyboard. Thanks.
** Affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
** Tags: artful patch
** Patch added: "72_use_smaller_volume_step.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1717198/+attachment/4949952/+files/72_use_smaller_volume_step.patch
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Make normal volume step smaller (Artful)
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