[General]
priority = 90
+description-key = analog-output-headphones
+
+[Properties]
+device.icon_name = audio-headphones
+
+[Jack Front Headphone]
+required-any = any
+
+[Jack Front Headphone Phantom]
+required-any = any
+state.plugged = unknown
+state.unplugged = unknown
+
+[Jack Headphone]
+required-any = any
+
+[Jack Headphone Phantom]
+required-any = any
+state.plugged = unknown
+state.unplugged = unknown
+
+# This jack can be either a headphone *or* a mic. Used on some ASUS netbooks.
+[Jack Headphone Mic]
+required-any = any
[Element Hardware Master]
switch = mute
volume = off
[Element Headphone]
-required = any
+required-any = any
+switch = mute
+volume = merge
+override-map.1 = all
+override-map.2 = all-left,all-right
+
+[Element Headset]
+required-any = any
switch = mute
volume = merge
override-map.1 = all
override-map.2 = all-left,all-right
+[Element Line HP Swap]
+switch = on
+
; This profile path is intended to control the first headphones, not
; the second headphones. But it should not hurt if we leave the second
; headphone jack enabled nonetheless.
switch = off
volume = off
+; On some machines Front is actually a part of the Headphone path
[Element Front]
-switch = off
-volume = off
+switch = mute
+volume = zero
[Element Rear]
switch = off
switch = off
volume = off
+[Element Bass Speaker]
+switch = off
+volume = off
+
+[Element Speaker Front]
+switch = off
+volume = off
+
+[Element Speaker Surround]
+switch = off
+volume = off
+
+[Element Speaker Side]
+switch = off
+volume = off
+
+[Element Speaker CLFE]
+switch = off
+volume = off
+
.include analog-output.conf.common