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Brendan
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I know this has nothing to do with Kjams but does anyone know if it is possible to disable the pop pop sound when you adjust the volume with the volume key?
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Yup: hold Shift while you do it.

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Awesome tip!

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Thank you sir! That is actually painless.

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Hot dam that's the SECOND new thing i've learned about Mac this week! And i know a bit of Mac trivia!

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OR, you can go to your System Prefs, under Hardware -> Sound, and uncheck "Play feedback when volume is changed."

That way, you'll never have to deal with it again.

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Well that is even better. Thanks for sharing

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Dave's keyboard...

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panicBoy wrote:OR, you can go to your System Prefs, under Hardware -> Sound, and uncheck "Play feedback when volume is changed."

That way, you'll never have to deal with it again.
Except when you *want* to, at which time you'll press Shift to temporarily hear it again.

Those Apple people are so clever. 8)

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