That’s interesting, I’ve only managed to perform a double-tap on each one, that
I had to reprogram to make them skip forward/backward, and neither of mine make
noise when doing so.
I haven’t been brave enough to try to talk on them yet, so can’t say anything
in regard to that. In regard to
Yes, you can adjust the sound on the AIRPODS Pro 2 with this gesture. If you
feel the stem of the AirPods there is an area that is slightly flattened. It
has the following function
1. Single tap Play/Pause / answer / hang up
2. Double tap Skip forward usually to next item you are listening to.
That’s what I thought. That’s what I eventually had to end up doing as well,
since nothing else worked.
Supposedly, according to an article I’ve found, you’re supposed to be able to
adjust the volume of the AirPods themselves by putting your thumb on the stems,
and swiping up or down from
Hello Jessica,
I use the f11 and f112 keys to adjust the volume.
Chris
> On Mar 14, 2023, at 4:29 PM, Jessica Moss wrote:
>
> I’ve just connected my AirPods Second Generation to my M1 Mac, and the sound
> is blaring loud, no matter how much I decrease my output volume.
> I’ve never had this
I’ve just connected my AirPods Second Generation to my M1 Mac, and the sound is
blaring loud, no matter how much I decrease my output volume.
I’ve never had this problem on my iPhone, although I’ve never found a way to
adjust the volume of the AirPods themselves independently, only by using