ElDiabloConCaca
U.S.D.A. Prime
Try this and see if your results are the same as mine. It seems that on my system, using FUS to return to the login screen does not save certain user-set preferences on the account switched from, like system volume, when swtiching to the login screen. Upon "logging back in" from the login screen (which really isn't logging in, it's switching back to the user) the volume settings are different that if you had modified them, switched to the login screen, then switched back.
I did this: set system volume all the way up. Log out (for real, not using FUS). Log back in. Verify that volume is still all the way up. Reduce volume to half. Use FUS to return to the login screen. "Log back in" to your account. Verify that volume has changed back to maximum volume... not the half volume that was set before switching to the login screen.
Perhaps I'm missing some logic as to why this happens -- perhaps pre-set settings like volume are ignored when using FUS so that multiple users won't continually experience drastic changes in their settings set by another user... or something... I don't know.
I did this: set system volume all the way up. Log out (for real, not using FUS). Log back in. Verify that volume is still all the way up. Reduce volume to half. Use FUS to return to the login screen. "Log back in" to your account. Verify that volume has changed back to maximum volume... not the half volume that was set before switching to the login screen.
Perhaps I'm missing some logic as to why this happens -- perhaps pre-set settings like volume are ignored when using FUS so that multiple users won't continually experience drastic changes in their settings set by another user... or something... I don't know.