Changing the audio connectionsYou can switch between the available audio outputs at any time.
Changing the audio connectionsYou can switch between the available audio outputs at any time.
Hey everyone. I just moved to Windows 10 Education after installing a new SSD. I have three audio devices connected, and as you can see here: http://prntscr.com/mq4b0g, only the default one appears. On my previous system, Win 10 Pro, I could simply click that link to switch devices. Now I have to right-click the speaker, open the volume mixer, and toggle each one to get the desired behavior. What am I missing? Thanks.
Consider reviewing the Device Manager for any driver issues.
All three options are active: http://prntscr.com/mq4d16 that's fine. The issue is making it easy to change them. On Windows 10 Pro, I had other devices there: https://prnt.sc/mq4dlx and I could just press and switch them. Now I have to go through four more steps to do the same.
Your Win10 basic audio panel appears similar to mine. You can select active or enabled audio devices by clicking the highlighted arrow. The same arrow also functions as a quick menu option. This version is for Win10 Home.
Man, this is totally different. If I remember correctly, I got the same panel as you on win 10 pro, but this Edu is, I dont know.
Don't stress too much. I began to question whether there were issues with your audio drivers or something similar.