Function F11 lowers system volume and function F12 raises volume again.

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On Apr 14, 2012, at 12:20 AM, Veronica Elsea wrote:

> Okay, here was the question I was trying to ask when things really fell apart.
> This evening I found the David Woodbridge tutorial on adjusting the system 
> volume and VoiceOver volume independently. In his example, he was playing a 
> relax something in the background. When I did it, I was playing his mp3 
> tutorial. I then used the command-option-command left arrow to find volume. I 
> then held down the modifier keys and moved down to lower the voiceover 
> volume. I followed his exercise and then started moving back up. In his 
> example, when he hit 96 per cent, the next thing was system volume 20 per 
> cent. He could then raise, but not lower the system volume. In my attempt, 
> after 95 per cent was 100 per cent and that was that. When I use function F11 
> to lower the system volume, it lowered VoiceOver as well.
> In trying to look around, I can't find any setting that refers to separating 
> these two volume levels.
> I keep having this experience with his tutorials. He says do this and that 
> will happen. I do this and just hear bink! According to the about this mac, I 
> have 10.7.3. Where am I going wrong here?
> Thanks.
> 
> Veronica
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