https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=428267
--- Comment #3 from Jens Reuterberg <j...@ohyran.se> --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #2) > Technically these aren't notifications. You can turn off audio volume > preview in System Settings > Audio > Applications > Notification Sounds > > click the mute icon. In fairness this bug report is from a user who contacted the Facebook account who felt they wherent good enough with english to report the bug themselves and didn't understand how to do it. Their argument was that during video meetings they turn off all sounds to not disturb the conversations but then when raising/lowering the volume the clicks still made noises and that felt "off" and annoying since their logic was that when not wanting any sound notifications, all sound notifications should be removed. The reason I added it is because in a way the logic felt appealing to me and I didn't know if it was intended or not. The reason why is because that users action makes total sense - what from that person POV differentiate the clicks for lowering or raising volume to say, battery charging? The noise the volume raise action make is there to show the user the level of volume, the noise the power cord connection makes also tells them something. At the same time as mentioned its two different things but to the user this felt strange and they thought it was a bug. So I think its worth considering - they are different technically, but in practice they are in some scenarios, not. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.