To mute, decrease, or increase the volume on your Mac, press F10, F11, or F12 on your keyboard, respectively. To enable the volume slider in the menu bar, click the Apple menu → click System Preferences → click Sound → check the 'Show volume in menu bar' box. You can also change the volume with your keyboard keys or OLED Touch Bar. When you connect a MacBook or whatever other model of Mac to a display with an HDMI or DisplayPort, macOS has the reasonable expectation that you want to control the volume from that external device.
Hi guys! This is my first post so be kind. 🙂
Volume Control On Multi Output Device For Mac Download
I'm using a MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014), 2.6 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3.
Been having this 'No output device found' problem since updating to El Capitan 10.11. I don't know if it's a software or hardware issue. I haven't really tried much but read some articles on Google. So i decided to wait for the next update which might fix the problem but no, i just updated to 10.11.1 30 mins ago and still no audio. In boot up i would hear the Mac boot up sound with a little cracking like noise but after i log in, all sound from internal speakers is gone. I've tried plugging my headphones in the AUX jack but still no sound. Hope someone can help. Cheers!
This is what it looks like in the System preferences > Sound :
Output Device PictureVolume Control On Multi Output Device For Mac Windows 10
This is what it looks like when i press the volume up (F11) and volume down (F12) button :
MacBook Pro, OS X El Capitan (10.11.2)
Posted on
Comments are closed.
|
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |