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Description of problem: The volume control on the xfce4 desktop pops up a black rectangle over the GUI for changing the volume level, making it impossible to drag. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): pavucontrol-3.0-6.fc24.x86_64 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Click on volume control icon when in xfce4 desktop 2.Try to change volume by sliding the control on the GUI 3. Actual results: A black rectangular box with a thin blue line in the middle covers up the GUI making it impossible adjust the volume Expected results: Nothing should pop up to obscure the GUI Additional info: This used to work perfectly on the original Fedora 24 release. The problem arose from some update.
I posted a video of the behavior in question at https://youtu.be/F7Gx2OgA7KM. The solution is to right click on the speaker icon, go to properties, and uncheck the box for "Show notifications when volume changes" box. The bad behavior Ed describes is new, though. The notification used to not affect the ability to slide the volume control. Now the notification seems to steal focus, disabling the ability to move the slide for volume.
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