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I created a bug report with xfce at https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14455
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Qubes OS version:
R4.0
Affected component(s):
dom0's taskbar widget "xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin" version 0.2.5
Expected behavior:
Button to test audio at the current volume or at least play a sound at the current volume when the user releases a mouse click from the volume bar.
In windows, if a user clicks on the audio bar, it plays a sound at the new volume so that they can verify they like the new volume and to notice if their speakers are working at all.
Testing your speakers in dom0 is important for troubleshooting if your audio issue starts in dom0 or the VM you are working with.
Actual behavior:
After wasting time searching the internet, I opened dom0 terminal and ran
speaker-test.