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Here you’ll see a list of all your available sound outputs-desktop PCs probably have a few, laptop PCs generally have only one, plus any extra sound devices added via USB. This brings you to the Sound menu with the Playback tab highlighted. From the Windows 7, 8, or 10 desktop, right-click the volume button in the taskbar, then click “playback devices.” If you’re in Tablet Mode, go to the main “Settings” menu, then search for “Sound” and click the result with the speaker icon. The Old-Fashioned Wayīefore you try to switch sound output the easy way, you need to know how to do it the hard way, if only to familiarize yourself with how Windows structures its sound options. Despite the fact that most desktop PCs come with multiple sound output options (standard stereo, surround, front and rear, and so on), it’s still a pain to actually switch between them. Handling its sound devices is not one of them.
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