Hi Emilio,

I tested it on my Dell D600, and here is what I found.

1)  When I have "Master" selected, it turns the sound up and down on the
speakers, but not the headphones.

2)  When I have have "Headphones" selected, it turns the sound up and
down on the headphones, but not the speakers.

In my understanding "Master" means everything, but that may not be the
case.  Anyway, we need a setting that does everything, not just one or
the other.

Thanks for working on this!

Rob

On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 11:00 +0000, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> Have you changed it in System>Preferences>Sound, at the bottom of the first 
> tab?
> You can change there what the multimedia keys control, so choose the frontal 
> speakers or master volume.
> If that doesn't work, try changing the device (just above it).
> 
> Please, let me know whether it solves your problem.
> 
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