[Volume Applet] Scroll is Unresponsive When Slider is Open
Bug #573090 reported by
Navneeth Chandrasekaran
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #542596: Mouse wheel does not work when indicator is selected.
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Bug Description
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Scrolling on the volume applet (part of Indicator Applet 0.3.6 on the Gnome panel) increases or decreases the volume accordingly.
Click on the applet first so that the volume slider is visible, the scrolling action does nothing.
Now click on Sound Preferences...; a dialog opens with the slider and other options. Now the scrolling action works.
I find this behaviour inconsistent, and I would prefer to have option to scroll and adjust the volume at all times.
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I agree wholeheartedly. In many previous versions of Ubuntu clicking on the volume applet was enough to bring up a window which then made scrolling possible. Now I have to hover over the volume slider in order to get scrolling to work.
Also, is there a way to make the steps that the sliders takes less coarse? I think right now there are about 20 steps from 0-100% and I'd like to have at least 40ish. Otherwise I'm looking at 5-10dB for a few of the steps on the low end and fractional dB on the top end of the adjustment.