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peterpan123

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Just upgraded to Yosemite from 10.9. Before the upgrade, when I increased or decreased the volumn of the speaker, each increment accompanied with a click sound. After the upgrade, there is no sound whenever I change the speaker volumn. Anyway to get this feature back?
 

hallux

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Apr 25, 2012
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Hold the shift key. On 10.9 you could adjust the volume silently by holding shift while pressing the volume keys, on 10.10 they reversed it.
 

MUBiomed

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Just upgraded to Yosemite from 10.9. Before the upgrade, when I increased or decreased the volumn of the speaker, each increment accompanied with a click sound. After the upgrade, there is no sound whenever I change the speaker volumn. Anyway to get this feature back?

Hallux is correct. There is also a setting under sounds that you can check a box and re-enable feedback with volume changes.
 
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Melrose

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I actually like the silence. Nothing like getting horrendous ear-piercing blips when you crank it up...
 
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