I really hope I did word the title correctly.
When you do a volume change, say you use mouse, you would use the scroller. Scroll once and the volume indicator comes up. Scroll again and the volume changes.
With keyboard when using Ctrl+Shift and arrow keys, this also applies. I don't see the point of this which in my opinion only adds more hassle. The key combinations the user does already indicates that he/she wants to change the volume. This is all assuming that the "two step" activation is applied in case the user change the volume by mistake.
My request: Get rid of the "two step activation" thing when the user is using Ctrl+Shift to change the volume.
When you do a volume change, say you use mouse, you would use the scroller. Scroll once and the volume indicator comes up. Scroll again and the volume changes.
With keyboard when using Ctrl+Shift and arrow keys, this also applies. I don't see the point of this which in my opinion only adds more hassle. The key combinations the user does already indicates that he/she wants to change the volume. This is all assuming that the "two step" activation is applied in case the user change the volume by mistake.
My request: Get rid of the "two step activation" thing when the user is using Ctrl+Shift to change the volume.