![]() ![]() ![]() I recalled my iPod shuffle has a feature to limit the maximum volume on it, and I figured an even more feature-full OS would surely also have that feature, but I cannot seem to find it in System Preferences. Clicking on Advanced device properties launches the Microphone Properties. There is a slider to adjust the volume in the new tab. ![]() Here, choose your microphone device and click on Device Properties. I had to assure them it was OK, explain what happened, and apologize for the disturbance. Now, select Sound from the left bar on the system settings. I scared all my nearby teammates with my sudden loud shout. However, I absolutely cannot let this happen again. I need my headphones plugging into my laptop so I can hear the occasional audio cue from other apps. I require constant headphones at work to concentrate. If you go into iTunes, and select View/Show equaliser you can activate the preamp and slide the preamp volume up a bit to increase the volume. I am never going to improve my clumsy hand movements. It greatly startled me and caused me to shout out loud at work. I cannot recall precisely, but while attempting to type "9" or "0" or hit the Delete key or other keys in that area of the top row, I just fat-fingered my headphone volume to maximum on the touch bar. If your Mac has an Intel chip and you want to reset its PRAM, begin by restarting your Mac, then immediately press the Option + Command + P + R keys simultaneously. ![]()
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