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    [Hardware] Adjusting volume for different devices can be cumbersome

    Hi. There's something that I could not figure out fast and it's the way the Audio Controllers work, coming from Windows. Not that it's very different but I still don't find an easy way to shift from one device to another easily and I wonder also if there's a way the system could figure it out automatically?

    To explain better. If for example I open bluetooth to listen to music on an external loudspeaker. I got the connection but not the sound. Then I found out that if I go to the Audio Settings I can find an exhaustive list of devices that I can connect manually, et voila, the sound was back. Then when I just want to look at some video on Youtube, I thought I would just have to watch it and the sound would automatically shift to the new device. But one has to do the same, go to the settings again, not so easily accessible, and find the right device. In this case it's worse because there are many many devices with different numbers that don't remind me of any known company, like GA107 High Definition Audio controller 000. Others are named Tiger Lake and I have to try different ones to manage to find which one is correct for the system. I'm sure there must be some simpler way to deal with this and not have to switch from one setting to another all the time. Hopefully I missed something in the general Audio settings. What could it be? Thanks in advance for your help

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