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Decreasing volume with shortcut key after it reaches 0%, it goes back to 100% #1262

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nokia8801 opened this issue Aug 27, 2023 · 0 comments
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Describe the bug
When using the shortcut key decrease the volume, when it reaches 0% if I press it again it goes back to 100%. Keep holding it and it just goes from 100% to 0% to 100% to 0%, continuously. The same does not happen in reverse, if you increase after 100% it stays at 100%.

To Reproduce
Use the shortcut key after it reaches 0%.

Expected behavior
It should stay at 0%.

System Information:

  • Operating system: Arch Linux
  • Strawberry Version: 1.0.18
  • QT Version 6.5.2 using qt6-wayland
  • GNOME 44.4 on Wayland

Additional context
On GNOME, "Use GNOME (GSD) shortcuts when available" is ticked (can't use shortcuts without it since the options are grayed out). In GNOME shortcut settings there is no native strawberry shortcuts, so I created two with strawberry --volume-decrease-by 5 and strawberry --volume-increase-by 5. When I press the shortcut keys they work. However, decreasing after it reaches 0% it goes back to 100%.

#884

@jonaski jonaski added the bug label Aug 30, 2023
@jonaski jonaski self-assigned this Aug 30, 2023
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