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2009-02-06
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2009-02-06
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2009-02-06
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In case you hadn't noticed it yet, plugging a set of headphones in causes the Master Volume to drop down something like 10%.
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2009-02-06
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2009-02-06
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Nokia's sound applet does that evil volume adjustment. If you switch to advanced-backlight (everyone should; it has backlight, sound, and (if rotation is installed) screen rotation controls, and the backlight gives full control instead of 5 notches), it won't do that any more.
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Thanks!