How to enable volume adjust sound effect for keyboard shortcuts on Ubuntu 18.04

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This question is related to How can I disable the "popping" sound when adjusting the volume? in that I want to fully enable the popping sound for all methods of adjusting the volume, particularly keyboard shortcuts (e.g. FN keys).



After some sound issues I had to reinstall the pulseaudio package.
While the original problem was solved, I noticed a change in the system sound effects:



If I adjust the volume via the combinations FN+F3 (volume down) or FN+F4 (volume up), the volume adjustment is not accompanied by the popping sound anymore.



The 'popping' sound effect does still occur, however, if I adjust the volume by clicking on the volume slider.



Things I tried that did not resolve the problem:



  1. Enabling/disabling "Altert Volume" in Settings>Sound>Sound Effects

  2. Reinstalling alsa-base and pulseaudio.


  3. gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.sound event-sounds true (analogous to https://askubuntu.com/a/63687/589172)






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    This question is related to How can I disable the "popping" sound when adjusting the volume? in that I want to fully enable the popping sound for all methods of adjusting the volume, particularly keyboard shortcuts (e.g. FN keys).



    After some sound issues I had to reinstall the pulseaudio package.
    While the original problem was solved, I noticed a change in the system sound effects:



    If I adjust the volume via the combinations FN+F3 (volume down) or FN+F4 (volume up), the volume adjustment is not accompanied by the popping sound anymore.



    The 'popping' sound effect does still occur, however, if I adjust the volume by clicking on the volume slider.



    Things I tried that did not resolve the problem:



    1. Enabling/disabling "Altert Volume" in Settings>Sound>Sound Effects

    2. Reinstalling alsa-base and pulseaudio.


    3. gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.sound event-sounds true (analogous to https://askubuntu.com/a/63687/589172)






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      This question is related to How can I disable the "popping" sound when adjusting the volume? in that I want to fully enable the popping sound for all methods of adjusting the volume, particularly keyboard shortcuts (e.g. FN keys).



      After some sound issues I had to reinstall the pulseaudio package.
      While the original problem was solved, I noticed a change in the system sound effects:



      If I adjust the volume via the combinations FN+F3 (volume down) or FN+F4 (volume up), the volume adjustment is not accompanied by the popping sound anymore.



      The 'popping' sound effect does still occur, however, if I adjust the volume by clicking on the volume slider.



      Things I tried that did not resolve the problem:



      1. Enabling/disabling "Altert Volume" in Settings>Sound>Sound Effects

      2. Reinstalling alsa-base and pulseaudio.


      3. gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.sound event-sounds true (analogous to https://askubuntu.com/a/63687/589172)






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      This question is related to How can I disable the "popping" sound when adjusting the volume? in that I want to fully enable the popping sound for all methods of adjusting the volume, particularly keyboard shortcuts (e.g. FN keys).



      After some sound issues I had to reinstall the pulseaudio package.
      While the original problem was solved, I noticed a change in the system sound effects:



      If I adjust the volume via the combinations FN+F3 (volume down) or FN+F4 (volume up), the volume adjustment is not accompanied by the popping sound anymore.



      The 'popping' sound effect does still occur, however, if I adjust the volume by clicking on the volume slider.



      Things I tried that did not resolve the problem:



      1. Enabling/disabling "Altert Volume" in Settings>Sound>Sound Effects

      2. Reinstalling alsa-base and pulseaudio.


      3. gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.sound event-sounds true (analogous to https://askubuntu.com/a/63687/589172)








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          After reinstalling Ubuntu, the original popping sound and sound setting behavior have been restored.



          I could not figure out a proper way to fix the problem and reinstalling was the more time-efficient way in the end.



          I'd still be very happy to find a proper way to solve such problem in the future, though.






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            After reinstalling Ubuntu, the original popping sound and sound setting behavior have been restored.



            I could not figure out a proper way to fix the problem and reinstalling was the more time-efficient way in the end.



            I'd still be very happy to find a proper way to solve such problem in the future, though.






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              After reinstalling Ubuntu, the original popping sound and sound setting behavior have been restored.



              I could not figure out a proper way to fix the problem and reinstalling was the more time-efficient way in the end.



              I'd still be very happy to find a proper way to solve such problem in the future, though.






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                After reinstalling Ubuntu, the original popping sound and sound setting behavior have been restored.



                I could not figure out a proper way to fix the problem and reinstalling was the more time-efficient way in the end.



                I'd still be very happy to find a proper way to solve such problem in the future, though.






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                After reinstalling Ubuntu, the original popping sound and sound setting behavior have been restored.



                I could not figure out a proper way to fix the problem and reinstalling was the more time-efficient way in the end.



                I'd still be very happy to find a proper way to solve such problem in the future, though.







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