Stephen_C Posted January 12, 2023 Share Posted January 12, 2023 (edited) Sometimes when listening to or watching something on my Mac I need to set the output volume higher than I would normally have it. The following short workflow allows me to reset it to a preset default level (specified in the User Configuration) simply by typing the keyword and pressing ⏎. From the Readme: Type defvol (or other keyword if you have changed the default) and ⏎ to reset the sound output of your Mac to the default. You can change the default sound level here in the User Configuration to anything between 0 (which means muted) to 100 (the meximum). Note that if you try to set it higher than 100 the workflow will give an error message. Here is the GitHub download link. Edit: the workflow uses a small piece of AppleScript but there are no other dependencies. Stephen Edited January 12, 2023 by Stephen_C Clarification as to dependencies Link to comment
Stephen_C Posted January 22, 2023 Author Share Posted January 22, 2023 Version 1.1 New icon. Stephen Link to comment
Stephen_C Posted April 9 Author Share Posted April 9 Version 2.0 Simplified workflow by use of Alfred 5.5's Number Slider in the workflow configuration. (If you are using an older version of Alfred please use version 1.1 of the workflow.) Stephen Link to comment
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