Thanks for responding so quickly. Sadly that doesn't appear to work. I
have also tried without any model option to see if the auto-detect picks
it up but that didn't work either.

I'm not sure where the issue lies as I don't know what is producing the
volume widget that appears in the middle of the screen when I use the
hardware control as it is styled completely different to everything else
in KDE. Last time I had this problem with Feisty, all I had to do was
select the correct master channel with kmix in the system tray, but this
isn't doing anything with Gutsy.

So something is recognising that the hardware control is being used, but
it isn't picking up the max volume of the master channel since it only
changes between 0% and 11% and isn't changing any of the channel volumes
either...

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Hardware Volume Control no longer works on Toshiba Laptop after upgrading to 
Gutsy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180471
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