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daneoni

macrumors G4
Original poster
Mar 24, 2006
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I've noticed for the past several weeks that my MBP volume controls are wonky. Usually at home i have my volume increased to nearly maximum levels but when im at work, out of consideration for others i often mute my speakers.

However, i've noticed that when i mute i have to press the fn+mute button several times before OS X picks up and acts accordingly. I usually get confirmation that i have indeed executed a mute command i.e visual confirmation in the center of the screen BUT the speaker in the menu bar, as well as sound in OS X in general, fail to respond unless i repeat several times. Even sometimes requiring me to play a song in iTunes before OS X recognises that i'm trying to mute.

Any ideas what's going on?, I've repaired permissions and all that stuff but no dice.
 

sturigdson

macrumors regular
Apr 3, 2006
174
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you know, i sometimes have a very similar problem, where i press the volume control keys, get both the "blip" sound and the visual volume indicator on screen, but my menu-volume doesn't change, and neither does the actual played sound.

Strange. Anybody else have this problem?

A.
 

4np

macrumors 6502a
Feb 23, 2005
972
2
The Netherlands
I have the same thing on my PowerBook (second last revision). Most of the times when my PowerBook has been in screensaver mode for a while and I wake it and try to scale the volume down the on-screen indicator shows that the volume is going down but the 'beep' sounds are lagging behind. After a few seconds they sound.

So this is not just MBP related; I'd say it's probably OS X related which means it can be fixed :)
 

Thi

macrumors member
Jan 25, 2007
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You may be referring to the PowerBook mentioned above, but with the MBP, there is no mute button, only the mute function you get by pressing Function + F3.

on my mbp c2d all i have to do is press F3 (mute button)
 

daneoni

macrumors G4
Original poster
Mar 24, 2006
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For those of you saying i don't need the fn key. Yes you don't if you've set your keyboard preferences to use F1-F12 keys to control software features to be un-ticked, making it un-necessary to use fn key for hardware features (Volume, Brightness etc). If you tick it however (which i have done), you NEED the fn key.
 
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