OCD Friendly Volume Controls
Sound
If you’ve ever turned up your volume by a single click and thought
“Hmm that was just a bit too much…”, you’re probably a crazy control
freak. Fortunately for you though, the OS X programmers are also a
little fanatical about their volume. Here’s a quick rundown of the
hidden volume shortcuts:
- Adjust Volume in Smaller Increments: Shift+Option+Volume Keys
- Volume Adjustment Without the Clicking Sound: Shift+Volume Keys
- Open Sound Preferences: Option+Volume Controls
Widgets On Your Desktop
Widgets on your Desktop. Madness.
Once upon a time there was an application called Konfabulator. This
little marvel introduced widgets to the OS X community. It had a variety
of features including the ability to view widgets right on your desktop
without entering any sort of dashboard.
Fast forward a few years and we all have Dashboard pre-installed and
therefore have no need for some obscure third party widget engine.
Konfabulator is now Yahoo widgets and only resides on the most diehard
of old school widget fan’s Macs. However, with this change has come the
loss of the ability to put widgets where you can actually see them: on
your desktop. Enter “devmode.” Try this:
Type
defaults write com.apple.dashboard devmode YES into terminal (type NO to reverse the command).
Now either relaunch your dock (
killall Dock in Terminal) or
log out and back in. You now have the amazing ability to drag widgets
onto your desktop. Just start to drag a widget around within Dashboard
and hit F4 (or whatever your dedicated Dashboard shortcut is) and you
can release the widget right onto your desktop! Amazing right?
Not so fast. Another great feature that the Konfabulator guys thought
of was the ability to keep widgets behind all other applications so
they would indeed seem to be a part of your desktop. However, devmode
keeps your widgets as the frontmost application. This means that they
are permanently in the way and really more of an annoyance than a handy
feature. I know what you’re thinking, “Well then why the heck did you
show me this?” Hey – it’s still a cool trick.
If you’re looking for a good way to get your Dashboard widgets on
your desktop without the annoyance of them constantly floating in your
face, you may want to look into Amnesty’s Widget Browser. This great app does the trick just fine, but you’ll have to fork out $20 to get your hands on it.
Or you could just go get Yahoo Widgets and skip Dashboard altogether. It’s completely free, cross-platform, and has all the goodness of Konfabulator.