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In our library we have some Intel iMacs, and we'd like to disable the speakers so that we get no sound at all out of them. Headphones are okay, but music coming out across the whole library isn't. Any tips?
(One day I was working near one of the iMacs, and I suddenly heard it blare out "Elizabeth Montogomery!" before the panicked student got the volume down.) |
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Hmm, this seems to be exactly your problem, and the best idea in there appears to be to plug in a pair of earphones....maybe if you got a cheap splitter, and had a really cheap pair of earphones put into one of the splitter sockets, then it would fool the computer. That solution would probably cost a few dollars per computer though.
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