[02:48] <bitplane> Hi, I have an accessibility issue to report
[02:49] <bitplane> the volume slider is a track with a grabber on it, you can move it by scrolling, by keyboard, by dragging the grabber.. or, and this is my issue: by clicking the track
[02:49] <bitplane> the problem is that you must click directly on the track, not a pixel above or below it, it's unforgiving in the precision required to do so
[02:50] <bitplane> this is unsuitable for left-handed surfing in my case, I don't have the precision
[02:52] <bitplane> specially when I need to get that volume down quickly because the video I'm viewing is both loud and embarrassingly disgusting
[02:54] <bitplane> I don't like to feel judged or to wake my SO up with squealing noises. so less of the frantic clicking around the track with my clumsy left hand would be ideal
[02:56] <bitplane> oh and the juicy bits: I'm running 13.04, this problem applies to Totem, the system-wide volume control, the volume controls in gnome-control-center and rhythmbox
[02:56] <bitplane> #gnome on gimpnet say it isn't an issue in gnome 3.8
[02:57] <bitplane> so could be 3.6 related