Top 5 Ways to Turn off Ringer (Phone Calls) on Mac
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In today’s interconnected world, your Mac can tie into various services that extend beyond traditional computing, such as receiving phone calls. However, there might be times when you want to silence these calls. Here are the top 5 ways to turn off the ringer for phone calls on your Mac:
1. Use Do Not Disturb:
The quickest way to silence incoming calls on your Mac is to enable ‘Do Not Disturb’ mode. You can find this option by clicking on the Control Center icon in the menu bar and then toggling on ‘Do Not Disturb’. This will mute call notifications and other alerts temporarily.
2. System Preferences Settings:
Open System Preferences and go to ‘Notifications & Focus’, select ‘Focus’, and click on ‘Do Not Disturb’. Here you can schedule when you want ‘Do Not Disturb’ to activate automatically or turn it on until this evening or tomorrow.
3. Turn Off Call Forwarding from iPhone:
If your Mac is ringing because of calls forwarded from your iPhone via Continuity, you can disable this feature. On your iPhone, go to Settings > Phone > Calls on Other Devices, and turn off the toggle for your Mac.
4. Mute Sound Volume:
While not a perfect solution for just muting calls, turning down the volume on your Mac will also mute the ringer. Press the volume down key on your keyboard until the sound is off or click the volume icon in the menu bar and drag the slider all the way to the left.
5. Sign Out of iCloud:
A more drastic measure is signing out of iCloud for FaceTime and iMessage. If you go into the FaceTime app and Messages app settings, you can sign out from your Apple ID, which will stop calls or messages from being forwarded to your Mac.
Turning off your ringer for phone calls can help create a focused work environment or ensure peace during your relaxation time. These methods offer both temporary and permanent solutions based upon your needs.