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Sound devices not swapping
[Win XP SP3.]
I have an integrated sound card and speakers and a USB headset. Until recently the integrated sound card would normally be active. When I plugged in the headset the sound would automatically swap to the headset. For some reason it no longer does this and I have to manually change it in control panel. Can anyone help me return this to working automatically? I am not aware of changing anything. |
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Sound devices not swapping
Mark wrote:
[Win XP SP3.] I have an integrated sound card and speakers and a USB headset. Until recently the integrated sound card would normally be active. When I plugged in the headset the sound would automatically swap to the headset. For some reason it no longer does this and I have to manually change it in control panel. Can anyone help me return this to working automatically? I am not aware of changing anything. Never automatically switched for me when I plugged in my USB headphones. I always had to manually switch. However, I just used the inbuilt sound device support already included in Windows for the USB headphone. I did not have to install any additional software. Perhaps what does the automatic switch for you is software that came with the USB headphones. |
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Sound devices not swapping
On Fri, 17 May 2013 18:11:25 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:
Mark wrote: [Win XP SP3.] I have an integrated sound card and speakers and a USB headset. Until recently the integrated sound card would normally be active. When I plugged in the headset the sound would automatically swap to the headset. For some reason it no longer does this and I have to manually change it in control panel. Can anyone help me return this to working automatically? I am not aware of changing anything. Never automatically switched for me when I plugged in my USB headphones. I always had to manually switch. However, I just used the inbuilt sound device support already included in Windows for the USB headphone. I did not have to install any additional software. Perhaps what does the automatic switch for you is software that came with the USB headphones. I didn't install any additional software for the headset (except the drivers). However the 'problem' seems to have resolved itself, for now anyway. |
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