Hi Don,
The Mac remembers separate volume settings for its internal speakers and for
anything that might get plugged in to the headphone jack. Could this be the
issue?
Robert Carter
On Aug 17, 2013, at 10:28 PM, don bishop w6...@donbishop.org wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using an imac and really
Robert,
You're exactly right. Just operator error plain and simple. smile
Don
On 8/18/2013 5:22 AM, ROBERT CARTER wrote:
Hi Don,
The Mac remembers separate volume settings for its internal speakers and for
anything that might get plugged in to the headphone jack. Could this be the
Sorry didn't think of that LOL.
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On Aug 18, 2013, at 9:50 PM, don bishop w6...@donbishop.org wrote:
Robert,
You're exactly right. Just operator error plain and simple. smile
Don
On 8/18/2013 5:22 AM, ROBERT CARTER wrote:
Hi Don,
The Mac remembers separate
Hi all,
I'm using an imac and really like it so far, but do havquestions.
Is there a default startup volume setting somewhere? I know about the
one in the vo utility, but after turning the volume down, the next time
I start the system the music blares out again. And, so does vo when it
In my personal experience, and this may differ as I am using a laptop, You need
to try to turn the system volume down by pressing the F11 and F12 keys. If
you've got it configured a different way, you may need to press the function
key With these keys.
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On Aug 17, 2013, at
Hi,
I did use the f11 key to turn the volume down, but maybe I also have to
press it with the fn key to make it stick. I'll try that.
Thanks,
Don
On 8/17/2013 9:08 PM, Josh Gregory wrote:
In my personal experience, and this may differ as I am using a laptop, You need
to try to turn the
No… That will perform a different function if if pressing F11 by itself works.
It looks like you have your function keys said to Perform software functions.
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On Aug 18, 2013, at 12:15 AM, don bishop w6...@donbishop.org wrote:
Hi,
I did use the f11 key to turn the volume