Volume Control For Mac Os 10.9.5

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If you’re a Mac OS X user who hasn’t upgraded to Snow Leopard yet, but you want more control over the volume and sound output sources, PTH Consulting has a great little app that offers the same functionality as Apple’s built-in volume control menubar widget found in Mac OS x 10.6.PTHVolume 2 is a menubar application that not only allows you to adjust the volume of your Mac, but offers.

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So after I don't remember which update, one of those random bugs that I'm sure I'm not the only one to have, started happening and this one is really annoying. When I press my keyboard volume button, the change appears on the screen, you know, the little square with a speaker and small volume dots, but the volume of the sound itself doesn't change. So as a temporary solution I chose to have the volume control icon in the upper menu bar, but even this doesn't work.

The only way I have to change the volume is to go into the preferences each time, which is of course super annoying. Anyone have a solution? EDIT: I tried ressetting the PRAM: the problem got back even worse.

Volume Control Not Working on Brand New 2012 Mac Book Air! I bought my MacBook Air in August 2012 and have been using GarageBand to record vocals. I'm using a BLUE MIC that I bought from the Mac store and studio headphones. After plugging them in and out my keyboard volume controls stopped working. I've tried re-booting and doing the workaround suggested in the forums and NOTHING is working!!!

I just got this darn laptop and bought it specifically for recording (I'm a professional songwriter) so this is how I make my living. Can someone help???? Click to expand.When you say not working, just curious. When you press the volume buttons on the keyboard do you see the volume bar on your screen? If you see the volume bar and still no sound.

Then there is something else going on. If not then, Next, check your keyboard preferences and make sure the 'Use all F1,F2 keys as standard keys.'

Option is unchecked. Next check the 'Audio/MIDI' set up under 'Utilities' and check your 'Outputs'. If the above didnt help then maybe you can take it to the Mac Store where you bought the Mic and explain the situation to them?