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So, I have Tiger, on a Quicksilver, and I use my beloved Happy Hacking keyboard; the only thing I miss on it is being able to lower/ rise the volume of the system (if the Quicksilver is on, 99% of the ...
"Since updating, the F3, F4, and F5 keys no longer work for controlling volume. They do adjust something, as the white volume control meter pops up and adjusts up and down - it just doesn't affect the ...
One of the things that bugs me about OS X is that the volume adjustments made via the keyboard-based volume keys move in steps that are too large. Invariably, I’ll move the volume down a notch, and it ...
In the early days of Windows, users had limited options when it came down to controlling sound. Such problems are no longer the case with Windows 11/10 because we have several tools at our disposal.
The volume and overall sound settings in macOS are straightforward and easy to use, but some users may want more control over their Mac's audio. AppleInsider reveals a few tips and tricks that give ...
In a world increasingly dominated by touch screens and digital controls, there’s something extra satisfying about physical, tactile feedback. So, why not go all in and get yourself a keyboard with a ...
I seem to recall seeing an example of using vbscript to increase or decrease the sound volume in increments. You could use a program like WinKey to map it to a windows key shortcut.<BR><BR>Personally, ...
If you connect your Mac to an external display, you may find that the Mac's on-screen and keyboard volume controls are disabled. That's because HDMI, DisplayPort, and Thunderbolt connections carry a ...
If you’re like me you use a Mac at home and Windows at work, and for most of us that can’t be helped, we use what our employer gives us to use and we like it! But that doesn’t mean you’re at the mercy ...