*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 39098 ***

Hi guys,

I have re-marked it as a duplicate of the other bug so that people
interested in that one have a link to this one. If they are the same
bug, however, then the title and description in that one really should
be changed to reflect the fact that the behaviour occurs on all machines
and not just thinkpads.

I know that my opinion here doesn't count for much, but I will give it
anyway. I can see the logic in your reasoning why down should be faster
than up but completely disagree that it should be like that. I have used
literally hundreds of devices for which the logic would equally apply
and *none* of them share this approach as it is counter-intuitive and
user-unfriendly.

On this logic, my car stereo (often very important that I can turn it
down quickly), my personal audio player, my stereo system, my TV, my
clock radio and a plethora of other devices should all reduce volumes
faster than they increase them. In all my interaction with media
devices, my Ubuntu machine is the only thing that takes this approach.

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g-s-d Uneven volume hotkey weighting
https://launchpad.net/bugs/45743

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