Command to change the port of the audio output device












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and I am using pulseaudio.



I would like to create a shortcut to switch between the port of my audio output device.



For now I do the following unproductive clicking: click to my audio mixer at the left bottom of my screen and to change the port from "headphones" to "speakers".



Is there a command which does this stuff so that I can create a shortcut to switch between "headphones" and "speakers"?



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    Here is my machine:



          ,g$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$P.        OS: Debian 9.8 stretch
    ,g$$P"" """Y$$.". Kernel: x86_64 Linux 4.19.0-0.bpo.2-amd64
    ,$$P' `$$$. Uptime: 49m
    ',$$P ,ggs. `$$b: Packages: 1759
    `d$$' ,$P"' . $$$ Shell: bash 4.4.12
    $$P d$' , $$P Resolution: 1920x1080
    $$: $$. - ,d$$' DE: XFCE
    $$; Y$b._ _,d$P' WM: Xfwm4
    Y$$. `.`"Y$$$$P"' WM Theme: Moheli
    `$$b "-.__ GTK Theme: Adwaita-dark [GTK2]
    `Y$$ Icon Theme: Zafiro-icons
    `Y$$. Font: TeX Gyre Bonum 10
    `$$b. CPU: Intel Core i5-6440HQ CPU @ 3.5GHz
    `Y$$b. GPU: Mesa DRI Intel(R) HD Graphics 530 (Skylake GT2)
    `"Y$b._ RAM: 4376MiB / 7599MiB
    `""""


    and I am using pulseaudio.



    I would like to create a shortcut to switch between the port of my audio output device.



    For now I do the following unproductive clicking: click to my audio mixer at the left bottom of my screen and to change the port from "headphones" to "speakers".



    Is there a command which does this stuff so that I can create a shortcut to switch between "headphones" and "speakers"?



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      Here is my machine:



            ,g$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$P.        OS: Debian 9.8 stretch
      ,g$$P"" """Y$$.". Kernel: x86_64 Linux 4.19.0-0.bpo.2-amd64
      ,$$P' `$$$. Uptime: 49m
      ',$$P ,ggs. `$$b: Packages: 1759
      `d$$' ,$P"' . $$$ Shell: bash 4.4.12
      $$P d$' , $$P Resolution: 1920x1080
      $$: $$. - ,d$$' DE: XFCE
      $$; Y$b._ _,d$P' WM: Xfwm4
      Y$$. `.`"Y$$$$P"' WM Theme: Moheli
      `$$b "-.__ GTK Theme: Adwaita-dark [GTK2]
      `Y$$ Icon Theme: Zafiro-icons
      `Y$$. Font: TeX Gyre Bonum 10
      `$$b. CPU: Intel Core i5-6440HQ CPU @ 3.5GHz
      `Y$$b. GPU: Mesa DRI Intel(R) HD Graphics 530 (Skylake GT2)
      `"Y$b._ RAM: 4376MiB / 7599MiB
      `""""


      and I am using pulseaudio.



      I would like to create a shortcut to switch between the port of my audio output device.



      For now I do the following unproductive clicking: click to my audio mixer at the left bottom of my screen and to change the port from "headphones" to "speakers".



      Is there a command which does this stuff so that I can create a shortcut to switch between "headphones" and "speakers"?



      screen










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      Here is my machine:



            ,g$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$P.        OS: Debian 9.8 stretch
      ,g$$P"" """Y$$.". Kernel: x86_64 Linux 4.19.0-0.bpo.2-amd64
      ,$$P' `$$$. Uptime: 49m
      ',$$P ,ggs. `$$b: Packages: 1759
      `d$$' ,$P"' . $$$ Shell: bash 4.4.12
      $$P d$' , $$P Resolution: 1920x1080
      $$: $$. - ,d$$' DE: XFCE
      $$; Y$b._ _,d$P' WM: Xfwm4
      Y$$. `.`"Y$$$$P"' WM Theme: Moheli
      `$$b "-.__ GTK Theme: Adwaita-dark [GTK2]
      `Y$$ Icon Theme: Zafiro-icons
      `Y$$. Font: TeX Gyre Bonum 10
      `$$b. CPU: Intel Core i5-6440HQ CPU @ 3.5GHz
      `Y$$b. GPU: Mesa DRI Intel(R) HD Graphics 530 (Skylake GT2)
      `"Y$b._ RAM: 4376MiB / 7599MiB
      `""""


      and I am using pulseaudio.



      I would like to create a shortcut to switch between the port of my audio output device.



      For now I do the following unproductive clicking: click to my audio mixer at the left bottom of my screen and to change the port from "headphones" to "speakers".



      Is there a command which does this stuff so that I can create a shortcut to switch between "headphones" and "speakers"?



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