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Volume keys stop working after sleep #27
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I don't know how to actually fix this issue so I created a Shortcut that quits and reopens the app with keyboard shortcut globe+F10 (fn+mute). Might be useful for others so I've attached it. Restart MultiSound.shortcut.zip I tried using Shortery to run this shortcut on sleep/wake but had issues getting that to work on Monterrey. |
Issue still present on the macOS Sonoma beta. |
This article via Michael Tsai might be useful for resolving this issue, unless the app is already using these techniques. |
For what it's worth, I'm having this issue also on an M2 system running Ventura. |
I'm running Sonoma 14.1 and it's crashing non stop now :-( |
@AndrewHaglund Thanks for the shortcut. However, we can't use the file because the settings are set up so that you can only use that shortcut by Private Sharing, meaning that I can't use it unless you're in my contacts. Is there a way around this, or can you perhaps write up a small guide on how to make this shortcut? Thanks! |
hey @rayryeng sorry about that, attached a screenshot of the shortcut with the steps. I can‘t remember why I added the "Receive Any input from Quick Actions" step but here's the basic steps:
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The Shortcuts solution I mentioned above is not ideal (you have to notice it crashed then use a keyboard shortcut). I figured there had to be a way to automate this. I stumbled on a post by John Gruber where he uses LaunchControl to keep an app running at all times. While LaunchControl looks cool I found a StackExchange post showing how to do this manually. I haven‘t pressure-tested this but you should be able to download, unzip, then place MultiSoundChanger.keepalive.plist.zip in (The post mentioned running |
After I put my Mac to sleep with hot corners (Monterrey macOS 12) the volume keys on my keyboard no longer adjust the volume.
If I quit and reopen, volume keys work as expected
This issue is not present in Ventura (macOS 13)
(Also, just wanted to say that I love this app! I just got a second display with built-in speakers and now I can play music from both displays and it sounds so good.)
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