So I came home today and thought I do some things on my MacBook Pro,
such as checking email and browse the internet.
The Mac booted up, I logged in, everything works fine except my volume
controls, F11 and F12 don't work. I checked everything and confirmed
that everything on my keyboard works. Even Fn plus F11 and F12 work
just fine. I thought perhaps it's my BlueTooth keyboard acting up.
Keep in mind this never happened with Snow Leopard.
I reached over to the built-in keyboard in my MacBook Pro. No dice!
F11 and F12 just refuse to work.
OK, I thought perhaps the machine needs a restart. Even though it has
just been booted up after being off the entire day. I'll give it the
benefit of the doubt.
I restarted my machine, got to the log in window, provided my
credentials, and logged in. After reaching the Desktop, I tried the
volume keys again. Still, they didn't work. This was the most puzzling
thing to me. Of all the things not to work, it's the volume controls.
I was able to use VO-M to open the status menu and check the system
volume. According to the status menu, the System volume is set to
100-percent. I know it's not because it would distort my speakers. I
tried using the arrow keys to adjust the volume in the status menu. It
wouldn't budge. It stayed at 100-percent. Is that weird or not?
OK, this time, I decided to give it the cold restart, turning it
completely off, then on.
After restarting a second time, my volume controls came back.
Before any of you question me whether I have a functioning keyboard or
not, let me end this message by tell ing you that this has never
happened before when I was running Snow Leopard. And come to think of
it, a similar incident happened last week, a couple of days after
installing Lion. But since I was in the process of rebooting,I didn't
bother to stop and investigate. That time, everything did not work
except for the volume buttons. After restarting, everything came back
to normal so I didn't think much of it.

So has anyone experienced this before?
Does anyone have any guesses whether this is just a glitch in Lion,
having upgraded from Snow Leopard? Will a clean install of Lion get
rid of these little annoyances?



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Shen
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