https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410637

Bobby <bo...@fiery.me> changed:

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--- Comment #14 from Bobby <bo...@fiery.me> ---
So yeah, uh, I don't know what else to add to this.
The current solution of simply checking whether any real microphone is
connected won't help in my case since I'm on a laptop, with its built-in
microphone "always connected".
My Logitech G633 headphone also has a microphone. It uses a "hardware switch"
to disable the microphone when it's pointed upwards, but it doesn't tell the OS
that it's off/muted, I believe it's simply not sending any recording stream.
I can't remember its usual behaviour in Windows, but since I'd have to install
Logitech Gaming Software to make use of the headphone's extra G buttons, it'd
probably tell Windows that the microphone was muted when it was disabled
through the hardware switch, for appearance sake
So yeah, with/without headphones, I'd always have at least one real microphone
connected anyway.

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