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Dec 2, 2009
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So I recently decided to make the jump to Snow Leopard and aside from a few side effects I was quickly able to fix I have come a across a rather annoying problem. I used to be able to press command(apple) F5 on my keyboard to raise my volume (and apple f4 to lower it). Now when I hit command F5 I get this voice over thing popping up and it's a quite frustrating. I am on a Macbook Pro and that was the key used to adjust volume prior to the upgrade. Now I learned that ctrl F5 works but I was wondering if and how I can return the function to command F5
 
In Leopard (I haven't made the jump) that's the default for that key combination. Look in System Preferences > Keyboard & Mouse > Keyboard Shortcuts to see what key(s) is(are) set for volume control. You can always change things around, or just acquire a new habit.
 
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