My associate Will Dawson found this over at MacUser: In Apple's latest OS X iteration, Leopard, you can actually increase and decrease the volume by tiny fractional increments.
The tip, originally posted over at Mac OS X Hints, goes like this: If the volume is too loud or too soft, but going up and down one notch like normal is too much, you can incrementally change the volume by a matter of 1/4 of a notch.
To do this, hold down Shift and Option and then use the respective volume key, and find your desired level.
However: This didn't work on a 3rd-party keyboard, so make sure to use an Apple keyboard or a Mac notebook with its built-in keyboard.
Read: Mac OS X Hints' discovery
Tuesday, 22 January 2008
If you like absolute volume power, you'll love Leopard
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