Disabled my audio controls.

On my late 2012 Mac Mini an inadvertent key press (puss) has disabled my audio control (ie. volume)
The sound still works but the control comes up as greyed out with a little crossed circle at the bottom of the audio icon. 
I checked manuals, but can't re-enable the control from keyboard or mouse...  Obviously we have selected a disable, but the
documentation doesn't seem to discuss this.

So open or have someone open the Macbook and remove the broken piece from the headphone jack. > Mac Repair - iFixit
In all of my 5 years here, I have never seen a script or hack around that part of OS X
Also note: that this is the Desktop iMac section of ASC and that the Macbook section is over in > Notebooks: Apple Support Communities
Dennis

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