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Updated my device to Lolipop. Before with kitkat if you wanted to change the volume of say your notifications while watching the video, you'd click the volume button once, then click the volume icon and you could change the sound of your notifications. If a notification went off, clicking the volume button right after would allow you to change the volume of notifications. And clicking the icon would let you change the device volume etc.
Now with Lolipop if I'm watching a video and its too loud, but a notification goes off, for a good few after the notification, if I click the volume button it gives me an adjustable slider for the volume of notifications rather than for the video I'm watching and there doesn't seem to be a way to change it to the device volume from that slider like in kitkat. If I want to fix that I need to wait about 3 seconds for the slider to go away and then another 3 seconds, otherwise clicking the volume button would bring up the notification volume slider again. Its incredibly clunky and I was wondering if this was an unfixed oversight or I'm missing something.
Now with Lolipop if I'm watching a video and its too loud, but a notification goes off, for a good few after the notification, if I click the volume button it gives me an adjustable slider for the volume of notifications rather than for the video I'm watching and there doesn't seem to be a way to change it to the device volume from that slider like in kitkat. If I want to fix that I need to wait about 3 seconds for the slider to go away and then another 3 seconds, otherwise clicking the volume button would bring up the notification volume slider again. Its incredibly clunky and I was wondering if this was an unfixed oversight or I'm missing something.