https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=450762

--- Comment #4 from TraceyC <kde...@tlcnet.info> ---
(In reply to pallaswept from comment #3)
> This is already a thing. Hold shift while you press the volume keys.

On my system, holding shift while pressing the volume keys still changes the
master volume. It doesn't change the volume of the focused application.
By default, Shift Volume Up / Down is mapped to changing the master volume by
1%
There are no default shortcuts for changing media volume

Additionally, as I mentioned, I don't see a shortcut in the list for changing
volume of the *active* app, rather than "media".
The system seems to determine the app that "media volume" controls by whichever
was last told to start playing audio, not the one with focus.

To see this:
1. Opened two audio programs. Set volume on them individually to a certain
level. Started playing audio in both
2. Clicked on one of the apps to focus it
3. Pressed shift volume up / volume down
4. Repeated with the other app

Observed that the app which last had been told to "play" was the one "Media
volume" controlled, regardless of which one I clicked to focus

Observed the master volume was adjusted. The volume bars / levels of both
applications were unchanged.

-- 
You are receiving this mail because:
You are watching all bug changes.

Reply via email to