Re: Directing NVDA output to a particular audio device
Robert Doc Wright godfearer
Luke, all you need to do is open change sound card settings. Choose one sound card as the default card. Then open NVDA’s synthesizer option and point it to the other sound card.
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From: Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io
Sent: Monday, October 7, 2019 3:09 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Directing NVDA output to a particular audio device
correct, you have it it will work.
On 07/10/2019 20:40, Luke Davis wrote: > On Sun, 6 Oct 2019, Gene wrote: > >> If you want the NVDA audio to go through the USB soundcard, you would >> set NVDA to use that sound card. This is done within NVDA itself. >> But I don't know how you direct the other audio to use the original >> internal sound card. Others would have to answer that. I've never >> tried such a >> setting. > > Would you not just set the internal card as the Windows default? > > I have certainly done the opposite before: set a USB card as Windows > default, and set NVDA to use the internal card, so I don't see why the > inverse wouldn't work. > > Luke > > >
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