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How about module-switch-on-connect?
The problem wasn't PulseAudio, it was
volumeicon
. For instance, when I'd pair a bluetooth headset I would start getting audio through it, but my hotkeys would still be trying to adjust the previous sink. I'd have to kill and restartvolumeicon
for it to work again.I see. Thanks for the explanation. It seems a long standing issue: https://github.com/Maato/volumeicon/issues/49
I figured if I could eliminate the middle man in under 55 lines I may as well. I'll always jump at the opportunity to reduce my package reliance.