When installation is completed, the volume of startup sound is set as the minimum value which is not mute. To uninstall this software, you need an administrator name and password. Uninstalling StartupSound.prefPaneĭouble-click the disk image used for installation, then a volume is mounted on the desktop.ĭouble-click the "Uninstaller" in the mounted volume, and follow the instructions of uninstaller.
If StartupSound.prefPane is already installed on the computer running Mac OS X 10.3 or 10.3.1, You need to uninstall it before installation.
To install this software, you need an administrator name and password. (These may be performed automatically, depending on your system.)ĭouble-click the "StartupSoundPrefPane.pkg" in the mounted volume, and follow the instructions of the installer. Installing StartupSound.prefPaneĭouble-click the downloaded file (.dmg.gz), then you can get a disk image (.dmg).ĭouble-click the disk image, then a volume is mounted on the desktop and opened.
They are shown in the support page, some systems which users reported this software worked on. I tested this software on the following systems: StartupSound.prefPane 1.0 requires a Mac with PowerPC processors running Mac OS X version 10.2 or later. To set up the startup volume, you select the "Startup Sound" pane added to the "System Preferences." And StartupSound.prefPane limits the startup volume so that it may not become loud even if you make the output volume louder. StartupSound.prefPane mute the startup sound without changing the output volume setting. StartupSound.prefPane is the software which controls the volume of the startup sound of your Macintosh computer. Thank you for helping me make StartupSound.prefPane a better utility. Please send your E-mail to Arcana Research and include all information about your computer, which operating system you are using, what works or doesn't, suggestions, etc.
If you don't know how to start up in Safe Mode, see Apple's technical document " Mac OS X: Starting up in Safe Mode".
Stop sound output: Select the Mute checkbox. Select the device you want to use in the list of sound output devices.Īll sound output devices available to your Mac are listed, including the computer’s internal speakers, devices plugged into your computer’s sound port ( ), USB speakers, and AirPlay devices.įor any device plugged into the computer’s sound port, choose Headphones.ĭo any of the following to adjust your sound output settings:Īdjust the balance: Drag the Balance slider.Īdjust the volume: Drag the Output volume slider. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Sound, then click Output.