Windows 11?
There’s a new “volume mixer” in the bottom right settings that doesn’t seem to follow the main volume levels. It’s driving me NUTS right now. Check the volume output levels of teams individually from the main volume.
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Windows 11?
There’s a new “volume mixer” in the bottom right settings that doesn’t seem to follow the main volume levels. It’s driving me NUTS right now. Check the volume output levels of teams individually from the main volume.
Windows 10 but dreading that switch
Plug in a short 3.5mm extender and only unplug the headphones from the extender so the volume is not reset. Then only change inputs and volume from sound controls.
I don't really follow you I think. You mean just simulate another connected audio device? Then I cannot take my calls
If it's a closed system, your IT department has the keys. Ask them to adjust it.
My company is too big for that, so that's why I ask here for potential workarounds
If you work for a big company you shouldn't try to bypass their restrictions. That's just asking to get fired.
Tell your boss it's impacting your workflow but the IT dept won't help you. Let him or her crack some skulls til someone finds a company-approved solution.
I’ve got the same thing on my work computer it’s making meetings terrible. It didn’t used to do this