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OS X - Adjust the volume in 1/4 increments

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13 points by TimReynolds 13 years ago · 11 comments

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TimReynoldsOP 13 years ago

Turns out the same works for both keyboard and screen backlight. This has rocked my world!

steeve 13 years ago

While we're on the OSX tips, somebody finally fixed the horrible mouse lag, and it's a god send: http://smoothmouse.com/

More info: http://d43.me/blog/1205/the-cause-for-all-your-mac-os-x-mous...

gruseom 13 years ago

Does anybody know a way to stop OS X from artificially limiting the volume on MBP speakers? It's annoying if I try to listen to a podcast or whatnot and can't hear it from the other side of the room. The last time I searched, all I could find was some proprietary sound-management apps that seemed like overkill for this purpose.

  • mvelie 13 years ago

    There's an app called Boom that allows you to make the volume of things louder on OS X. Believe it's available on the app store.

prezjordan 13 years ago

I believe they removed this in Lion and put it back in Mountain Lion. Can anyone confirm?

TimReynoldsOP 13 years ago

You can also use Shift+volume to silently adjust the sound, what won't I learn today.

  • Udo 13 years ago

    And if you have set the volume change notification to silent, Shift+volume does the opposite. Also ALT+Volume opens the system sound configuration window.

    • TimReynoldsOP 13 years ago

      How's this stuff not more widely known. I've been using a Mac for years and am only just finding this out.

silvertab 13 years ago

Another useful tip, using only the shift key will adjust it silently.

  • cobbal 13 years ago

    related: you can set it to be silent by default in System Preferences; then shift will make it not silent.

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