Re: adjusting system volume without going to status menu

2013-03-19 Thread Katie Zodrow

Hi, Rachel. Yep I have a laptop so I'd have to use the fn key anyway.
Katie
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Subject: Re: adjusting system volume without going to status menu


Or fn+f11 and fn+f12 respectively. If your system is set that way.

On Mar 19, 2013, at 2:54 PM, Matt Dierckens  
wrote:



Hi.
hit f12 to turn up volume and f11 to turn it down.
Matt
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On 2013-03-19, at 5:58 PM, "Katie Zodrow"  wrote:

Hi, everyone. When I've wanted to listen to a webstream or podcast, 
sometimes I'd like to adjust the system volume level. Normally, I've gone 
in the status menu with vo M twice, and then vo right arrow 3 or 4 times 
to system sound volume. Then I've used the down and up arrows to turn the 
volume up or down. How can you adjust the system volume though on the fly 
without going in the status menu? I can't figure this out.

Thanks.
Katie

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Re: adjusting system volume without going to status menu

2013-03-19 Thread Katie Zodrow

Thanks Matt. I'll give that a try.
Katie
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Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 2:54 PM
Subject: Re: adjusting system volume without going to status menu


Hi.
hit f12 to turn up volume and f11 to turn it down.
Matt
Sent from my mac
Twitter: matt692

On 2013-03-19, at 5:58 PM, "Katie Zodrow"  wrote:

Hi, everyone. When I've wanted to listen to a webstream or podcast, 
sometimes I'd like to adjust the system volume level. Normally, I've gone 
in the status menu with vo M twice, and then vo right arrow 3 or 4 times 
to system sound volume. Then I've used the down and up arrows to turn the 
volume up or down. How can you adjust the system volume though on the fly 
without going in the status menu? I can't figure this out.

Thanks.
Katie

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Re: adjusting system volume without going to status menu

2013-03-19 Thread Rachel Feinberg
Or fn+f11 and fn+f12 respectively. If your system is set that way.

On Mar 19, 2013, at 2:54 PM, Matt Dierckens  wrote:

> Hi.
> hit f12 to turn up volume and f11 to turn it down.
> Matt
> Sent from my mac
> Twitter: matt692
> 
> On 2013-03-19, at 5:58 PM, "Katie Zodrow"  wrote:
> 
>> Hi, everyone. When I've wanted to listen to a webstream or podcast, 
>> sometimes I'd like to adjust the system volume level. Normally, I've gone in 
>> the status menu with vo M twice, and then vo right arrow 3 or 4 times to 
>> system sound volume. Then I've used the down and up arrows to turn the 
>> volume up or down. How can you adjust the system volume though on the fly 
>> without going in the status menu? I can't figure this out.
>> Thanks.
>> Katie
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Re: adjusting system volume without going to status menu

2013-03-19 Thread Matt Dierckens
Hi.
hit f12 to turn up volume and f11 to turn it down.
Matt
Sent from my mac
Twitter: matt692

On 2013-03-19, at 5:58 PM, "Katie Zodrow"  wrote:

> Hi, everyone. When I've wanted to listen to a webstream or podcast, sometimes 
> I'd like to adjust the system volume level. Normally, I've gone in the status 
> menu with vo M twice, and then vo right arrow 3 or 4 times to system sound 
> volume. Then I've used the down and up arrows to turn the volume up or down. 
> How can you adjust the system volume though on the fly without going in the 
> status menu? I can't figure this out.
> Thanks.
> Katie
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adjusting system volume without going to status menu

2013-03-19 Thread Katie Zodrow
Hi, everyone. When I've wanted to listen to a webstream or podcast, sometimes 
I'd like to adjust the system volume level. Normally, I've gone in the status 
menu with vo M twice, and then vo right arrow 3 or 4 times to system sound 
volume. Then I've used the down and up arrows to turn the volume up or down. 
How can you adjust the system volume though on the fly without going in the 
status menu? I can't figure this out.
Thanks.
Katie

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