M maczod macrumors member Original poster Jul 21, 2008 45 0 Aug 23, 2008 #1 If you have your headphones plugged in and change the volume, it doesn't affect the speakers volume when you unplug your headphones!! Neat
If you have your headphones plugged in and change the volume, it doesn't affect the speakers volume when you unplug your headphones!! Neat
QuarterSwede macrumors G4 Oct 1, 2005 10,002 2,352 Colorado Springs, CO Aug 23, 2008 #2 I believe all newer Apple products do this now. My PowerBook doesn't but my iPhone does, for instance.
I believe all newer Apple products do this now. My PowerBook doesn't but my iPhone does, for instance.
toolbox macrumors 68020 Oct 6, 2007 2,304 3 Australia (WA) Aug 24, 2008 #4 Well there you go, learn something new every day
J Josso macrumors member Jul 21, 2008 33 0 Denmark, Europe Aug 24, 2008 #5 Pretty nice... It's those small things, that makes you a happy Apple fan.
Schtumple macrumors 601 Jun 13, 2007 4,905 131 benkadams.com Aug 24, 2008 #6 I think this has been a feature for a while, my G4 mac mini does this, as does my iMac C2D, it's cool feature though
I think this has been a feature for a while, my G4 mac mini does this, as does my iMac C2D, it's cool feature though
M mckyvlle macrumors 6502a Nov 21, 2007 575 5 London, UK Aug 24, 2008 #7 So that's what it is! I always thought there's something funny going on when I plug in my headphones. Good to know!
So that's what it is! I always thought there's something funny going on when I plug in my headphones. Good to know!
toolbox macrumors 68020 Oct 6, 2007 2,304 3 Australia (WA) Aug 24, 2008 #8 Having said that, i believe it remembers what back grounds you set for different monitors you plug in too.
Having said that, i believe it remembers what back grounds you set for different monitors you plug in too.