Ah, KMilo!
That was disabled for some reason...

The result (after starting that service) is that the volume is raised
form 0% to 10% and it can go back to 0% when I press the 'lower'.

Well, its a weird button, really.   Its a horizontal-rotating 'disk' that you 
can turn, but it only has a small rotation angle.  And when you release it it 
goes back to the center.
So I guess its like a joystick. Hold it to one side and the computer should 
continuesly increase or decrease the volume. Release it and it stops.

I guess that this bugreport can be closed and this misbehavior blamed on
bug #112535

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KMix does not respond to XF86AudioRaiseVolume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/112534
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