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| | Switching Audio Output I got a new USB Headset (Logitech 350 to be exact) and when I first plugged it in, Vista was routing my Windows Media Player and skype through the Headset and Windows Sounds through the speakers. In the sound mixer, there was a black shaded box around WMP and Skype as to show they were being played by a headset. I clicked the shaded boxs and that routed all sound to my headset. Is there a way to turn this back on, because it is a nice feature if you can route different programs between headset and speakers. Thanks, Tyler Gothier |
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| | RE: Switching Audio Output Can Anyone help me? |
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