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Summarizing the U.S. Open tournament with Daniel Rapaport's perspective

Experts from Wharton engage in a discussion with Dan Rapaport, a noted golf writer and journalist... Continue Reading

Summarizing the U.S. Open through Daniel Rapaport's Commentary
Summarizing the U.S. Open through Daniel Rapaport's Commentary

Summarizing the U.S. Open tournament with Daniel Rapaport's perspective

Crank up the podcast volume with these easy tips!

Listening to podcasts just got more convenient. While there's no one-size-fits-all solution for adjusting volume using arrow keys, here's a little guidance on how to get it done depending on your set-up:

  1. On Mac: Adjust your system volume using the volume keys on the keyboard, but if you want finer control, try holding down the Option or Shift key. This will allow you to make tiny adjustments to the volume.
  2. Podcast editing software: Since these apps use sliders or knobs to alter volume, there might not be a direct method using arrow keys. However, you could select the volume control and use the arrow keys to fine-tune the setting, depending on the software.
  3. Media players and podcast apps: Each might have its own set of keyboard shortcuts for volume control. Look for specific documentation or settings for details. Remember, these may involve arrow keys combined with modifier keys like Ctrl, Alt, or Shift.
  4. Podcast playback: If you're listening, not editing, investigate the volume control settings within your preferred podcast player for keyboard shortcuts.

In essence, controlling podcast volume directly with arrow keys alone may not be the norm. Modifier keys or system volume adjustments are typically required. On a Mac, for example, Option + Volume Up/Down can help you make fine adjustments to the system volume. When editing podcasts, you may need to use menu options or sliders for precision. Happy listening, friends!

While enjoying a podcast on sports like tennis produced by Wharton Analytics, fine-tuning the volume can be achieved by using the Option key on a Mac combined with the Volume Up/Down keys. When editing the podcast, using the slider or knob for volume control in specific podcast editing software could yield better results.

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