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    Volume control

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by null84, Apr 26, 2008.

  1. null84

    null84 Notebook Evangelist

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    maybe something will find this useful.
    I just found out volume control can adjust more specifically by holding option + shift + volume
    In addition, command + shift + volume will change volume w/o making noises
     
  2. Chris27

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    awesome, thanks for the info :)
     
  3. WilliamG

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    Wow nice tip. I had no idea you could do that. I wonder why it's TWO keys + volume control to do that? I have my volume controls set to not make a sound when I adjust them (I hate that sound!), but holding shift+command and pressing the volume actually enables the sound! LOL! :D
     
  4. Sam

    Sam Notebook Virtuoso

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    Hm, it didn't seem any different to me. Maybe its Leopard?
     
  5. Budding

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    Yeah, it's Leopard only. Poor Sam :'(
     
  6. ATC

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    Great tip, thank you.

    Somewhat related; are there advanced audio properties, such as bass and treble, in a macbook or a pro? I haven't been able to find any.
     
  7. Sam

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    Darns! I really would get Leopard if I could pay for it :p.