Yeah let me know when you get home because I see the lock, a USB two
firewire ports and a ethernet plug. I think the other USB port is on
the left side. I just need to know which one of the two firewire ports
are.
On Feb 12, 2008, at 1:26 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Shaun - I'm going on memory here cos i don't have the mbp in front
of me. If you start from the front at the right hand side, as you
move toward the back of the mbp i think it goes little security lock
thingy, then 2 USB ports, then the firewire 400/800, then LAN port,
then your video out.
Let me know if my memory fails you and I can check when I get home
tonight.
hth
Scott
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Subject: Re: Changing volume in smaller increments
Not a problem. Let me quickly ask a ports question to my fellow MBP
owner. Which port is the firewire 400 and 800 port?
On Feb 12, 2008, at 11:18 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Yep I can confirm that this worked for me on a macbook pro with
the f4 and f5 volume keys. Not sure if it works under bootcamp,
but I'll test it out and post back if nobody beats me to it.
Nice trick, cheers for sharing Shaun
Scott
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Subject: Changing volume in smaller increments
Listers to change the volume in smaller increments you can use
shift option F11 and F12. Depending on your keyboard setup you
may have to include the function key. I don't know if this works
on notebooks using the F4 and F5 configurations. This moves the
volume a quarter of a decimal wherein using this combo it would
take four presses to get the normal volume raised.