Bug 128224 - XF86Audio* keys do not perform as expected
Summary: XF86Audio* keys do not perform as expected
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 134820
Alias: None
Product: kmilo
Classification: Unmaintained
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Fedora RPMs Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Christian Esken
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Reported: 2006-05-29 04:08 UTC by Torrie Fischer
Modified: 2008-01-02 18:55 UTC (History)
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Description Torrie Fischer 2006-05-29 04:08:06 UTC
Version:            (using KDE KDE 3.5.3)
Installed from:    Fedora RPMs
OS:                Linux

In KMix's global keyboard shortcut configuration dialog, it says "Increase Volume of Master Channel". To me, this implies that it should affect the channel I have set as the 'master' channel, not what the hardware manufacturer thinks should be the master. Scrolling my mousewheel over the tray icon affects the VIA DXS channel I have selected. The keys affect the actual Master channel, and not the VIA DXS one. My soundcard has a strange setup where the master channel only changes the left and right speakers (On a 5.1 surround system). The first VIA DXS changes the 'master' volume for them all.
Comment 1 Christian Esken 2006-07-20 21:40:11 UTC
You can change the master channel by using the context menu on the tray icon.
Comment 2 Torrie Fischer 2006-07-20 21:45:35 UTC
My original bug report states that I did that but nothing happened.
However as of now, this bug seems to have been fixed.
Comment 3 Christian Esken 2006-07-20 21:57:33 UTC
You are right. The reason might have been the "master channel not saved properly" issue (which is fixed).
Comment 4 Torrie Fischer 2006-08-09 21:32:04 UTC
Its back. Nothing has changed that I am aware of and I haven't updated anything either.
Comment 5 Matthias 2006-09-06 00:24:43 UTC
I can confirm this Bug with KDE 3.5.4
Comment 6 Christian Esken 2006-09-09 09:08:05 UTC
Matthias, wm161, I have two questions:

1) Have you assigned the keys to the master channel yourself
2) Does a window (volume "popup") appear, when you press the keys?
Comment 7 Torrie Fischer 2006-09-09 23:58:39 UTC
Yes, in kmix's global shortcuts dialog, I have the keys set to the master channel. Yes, a popup appears when I press the keys.
Comment 8 Christian Esken 2006-09-19 02:11:28 UTC
As there is a popup, this is (most likely) a KMilo isssue.
Comment 9 David Jarvie 2008-01-02 18:55:28 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 134820 ***