Of Zen and Computing

Your Mac’s Hidden, Super-Low Volume Setting

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Think that one bar of volume is the bare minimum your Mac can do without going mute? Think again! Rob Griffiths at Macworld informs of us the hidden super-quiet volume level in Mac OS X:

“If you work with your laptop in public spaces, or listen to music on headphones, you may occasionally want the lowest-possible volume on your speakers or headphones. You might think this is simple—just decrease the volume until you’re at the lowest-possible setting (i.e. only one “block” illuminated on the onscreen volume control). But there’s actually a “super quiet” setting that’s a notch below that one.”

So if you have über-sensitive hearing, you might be a little more pleased with your Mac.

Source: Lifehacker.

File under: Apple, Digital Music, Max OS X, Multimedia

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