As long as you keep plugging and unplugging the headset
you are going to have this problem. When you plug in a USB headset it
becomes the new default device. When you unplug it the system falls back to
the internal default speaker.
******If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
then where does the learning
start?***
From: Luke
Sent: Sunday, October
6, 2019 11:33 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject:
Re: [nvda] Directing NVDA output to a particular audio device
Hi! I followed Kerryn’s steps and it didn’t work for me.
Both The computer and NVDA audio was coming through the headphones. I think
I want to do what Sile wants to do. I want NVDA to come through my
headphones only when they are plugged in the headphone jack and the Computer
audio for example music and game sounds to come out the computer speakers.
Maybe you need 2 sound cards for that? Which I don’t know how many I have
and don’t know how you can tell.
> On Oct 3, 2019, at 7:43 PM, Kerryn Gunness via
Groups.Io <k_gunness@...>
wrote:
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> sile
>
> 1. press control NVDA key and s to open synth
box
> 2. tab once to a combo box with options
> 3. use arro keys to choose your option, for example
u s b head phones
> 4 tab to ok button and press enter
>
> NVDA should be heard in the option you picked
>
> you're done
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sile via
Groups.Io" <somodhrain@...>
> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
> Sent: Thursday, October 3, 2019 7:32 PM
> Subject: [nvda] Directing NVDA output to a
particular audio device
>
>
>> Hello
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>> I know I have seen a thread about this, but I
can't recall what the name of the thread is so couldn't find it in the list
archive.
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>> I want to be able to set the audio device that
NVDA output goes to so that I can separate it from my main headphone output
for presentations.
>>
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>> --Sile
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