https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=365771

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--- Comment #2 from tamius....@gmail.com ---
I have this issue as well since a week or two ago. Scrolling and volume keys
change the volume of the de-facto default device (Built-in audio), even if
there's a different audio device with higher priority. (Fun fact: kmix used to
do (and still does) that).

For example, my USB sound card has the highest priority. If it's plugged in,
all audio goes to the USB sound card. If it's not, then built-in audio takes
all the sound. Scrolling over the icon/volume keys always change volume of
built-in audio, even if all my sound plays on USB sound card.

It would be preferable if volume keys (and scrolling over the speaker icon in
the taskbar) would change sound level of either:

 A) all hardware devices (possibly ignoring virtual sinks) or 
 B) a currently active device with highest priority (ignoring unplugged, broken
or unused audio devices that may have higher priority)

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