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# Use a media key on our keyboard to mute the sound.
# Use a media key on our keyboard to mute the sound.
# Use a media key on our keyboard to unmute the sound.
# Use a media key on our keyboard to unmute the sound.
# Use sound icon in notification area to change volume between minimum and maximum.
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# All the media keys should work as expected.
# All the media keys should work as expected.
# There should be some visual feedback after pressing media keys.
# There should be some visual feedback after pressing media keys.
# A sound icon in notification area (if present) should change according to volume settings, at least for mute/unmute.
# Changing volume by icon should work as expected.
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Revision as of 16:40, 25 February 2011

Description

This tests the basic volume management using keyboard/media keys on a desktop.

Setup

  1. Browse to following web page: www.bigbuckbunny.org.
  2. Start playing any of the 'OGG' labelled files.
  3. If you do not succeed in playing files mentioned above, try to play any other source of sound (stream video, on-line radio, ogg file etc.).

How to test

  1. Use a media key on our keyboard to decrease the volume to minimum.
  2. Use a media key on our keyboard to increase the volume to maximum.
  3. Use a media key on our keyboard to mute the sound.
  4. Use a media key on our keyboard to unmute the sound.
  5. Use sound icon in notification area to change volume between minimum and maximum.

Expected Results

  1. All the media keys should work as expected.
  2. There should be some visual feedback after pressing media keys.
  3. A sound icon in notification area (if present) should change according to volume settings, at least for mute/unmute.
  4. Changing volume by icon should work as expected.