https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=494120

--- Comment #1 from Ismael Asensio <isma...@gmail.com> ---
I have to wholeheartly disagree with the premise. 

Having a combobox to select an entry first would convert any adjustment from
zero-clicks into a three-click operation. This inconvenience increases if you
want to adjust to channels relative to each other (move one up, the other down)
 Having been forced to use such a design (on Win7/Win10) it can be
nerve-wrecking and error prone because there are tons of small precise
operations you need to achieve your goal. Imagine you want to, for instance,
quickly silence your laptop output because you're on the library.

Might it be worth exploring why you feel is too much in your regular use case?
Is it just visually? Or the fact that one have to parse the input/outputs
individually? Maybe that helps finding other alternative solutions, such as
more descriptive icons, more visual highlight of the preferred device,
different organization of input vs outputs, etc.

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