mUse the volume control sliders in the Monitors & Sound control panel, which is in the Control Panels folder in the Apple (K) menu.

1 Click here to view sound controls.

2 Adjust the volume slider.

For more information about your computer’s sound, click here.

Note: Some monitors also place a “Monitor Sound” icon at the top of the Monitors & Sound control panel.

Tip: You may prefer to set the Sound Out Level slider in the Monitors & Sound control panel to the middle of the slider bar. This makes it easier for you to gauge the adjustments you make with other volume controls.

For more information about sound, see the “Sound” topic of Macintosh Guide, available in the Guide (h) menu.

Listening with 3D Surround Sound

The 3D Surround Sound technology broadens the sound you hear if you attach external speakers or if your monitor has built-in speakers.

3D Surround Sound makes the speakers sound as if they are set wider apart, and you can hear many “points” of sound around you. (3D Surround Sound may not work through headphones. Click to remove the checkbox next to “Enabled” in the Monitors & Sound control panel to disable

3D Surround Sound.)

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Apple 6400 appendix Listening with 3D Surround Sound