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What should the Audio Settings be like? This is one of the places I went 
to tweak, but nothing I did helped.



On 9/27/2016 6:51 PM, Christine Chaikin of Insightful Publications wrote:
> Once you are in skype go to tools and then down to options.  Then once you are in options down arrow to audio settings and adjust your different audio settings in there.
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> I hope that the above information helps.
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> Thank you for your time regarding this matter.
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> From: Visually Impaired Computer Users' Group List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ana G
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> Subject: [VICUG-L] Skype calls: Loud Screen Reader and Quiet Human
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> Hi All,
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> I have a new Windows 10 desktop. I set up Skype. When I call people, they hear my screen reader loud and clear, but they tell me my voice is very quiet.
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> I remember having this problem a couple of years ago when I set up Skype on a new computer. the problem was solved when I changed one setting, but I don't remember whether that setting was in Windows' Hardware and Sound or somewhere in Skype.
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> Does anyone know what I need to do? I'm Googling, but nothing is jumping out at me as being appropriate.
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> Ciao
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