BTW: Windows and Linux supports the ThinkPad flawlessly as long as
Ubuntu is messing with those volume keys.

In fact, the "volume buttons drive the main mixer" is exactly how
Windows DOES NOT behave.  That has already been said in this bug report,
but apparently some people didn't pay attention.

The fact is that the users have wrong expectations of how to use the
ThinkPads.  The correct way to fix that problem doesn't get anywere
close to breaking the volume buttons.

You'd be much better off as far as usability goes if you provided a
series of small animations or wordless diagrams to the user the first
time he logged in.  Those diagrams would display how the volume keys
work in a old-style ThinkPad.

Have you ever used a ThinkPad in Windows with the full suite of
"ThinkVantage" software installed? That's exactly what IBM and Lenovo
do, at least for the docks and bays. I don't know if they have it for
the volume keys, but the idea is sound.

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Thinkpad Z61m: volume controls control both main and hardware mixer
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/355300
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