@Mark – thanks for verifying. I wanted some validation that it wasn’t a localized issue involving my machine.
Do you know if NVDA is aware or if a bug report has been issued? Also, did your issue start in v2018 also?
Hi yes I have the same problem,
Using the latest version of NVDA and windows 10
With all updates
If I have my NVDA coming out of my speakers
And I am listening to music through my blue tooth headset
Soon as I switch over my Bluetooth headset to NVDA I lose all sound
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As of release 18 I have been having issues pushing NVDA output to my Bluetooth headphones on my Windows 10 laptop. All audio output from the laptop is successfully sent to the headset
(including JAWS output) except for NVDA which plays from the laptop speakers. Interestingly enough, when I toggle the earphones off the audio stops playing on the desktop.
Has anyone else experienced a similar issue?
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