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The volume control that lives in GNOME panel currently has a number of problems: | The volume control that lives in GNOME panel currently has a number of problems: | ||
* It can be removed by the user | |||
* It can be added multiple times | |||
* It shows up whether or not there is actually an output device | |||
* It can be moved anywhere on any of the GNOME panels | |||
== Relevant Art == | == Relevant Art == |
Revision as of 15:56, 29 October 2008
Problem
The volume control that lives in GNOME panel currently has a number of problems:
- It can be removed by the user
- It can be added multiple times
- It shows up whether or not there is actually an output device
- It can be moved anywhere on any of the GNOME panels
Relevant Art
The volume control on Windows and OS X cannot be addeded multiple times, removed, moved. On Vista it only shows up when an output device is available. For example, when I plug my headphones or speakers in it shows up immediately.
Discussion
Volume control should be converted to a notification area applet that should only be displayed if there is an output device connected.