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Date: | Sun, 21 Mar 2021 10:33:59 -0700 |
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Hi All,
The recent thread about separating screen reader output from Zoom has
motivated me to try some experimenting, but I'm nervous.
My goal is to listen to Narrator or NVDA on an external speaker while
listening to Zoom on a headset.
So I plugged the speaker into my computer. When I did, all the sound
started coming out of the speaker.
After some Googling, I hit windows+b to go into the system tray, arrowed
to the speaker icon, pressed the applications key, pressed enter on Open
Sounds Menu, and tabbed to and pressed enter on App Volumes and Sound
Preferences.
I'm not sure what to do next. The dialog I get to seems to be the right
place. It includes a combo box for sound outputs, a list of active apps,
and depending on the app with focus, options for sound output, which are
Default and Speaker/headphones.
The problem is that there doesn't seem to be a way to have some sound
come out of the speakers that are built in to the computer and other
sounds come out of the external speaker.
Is this because I only have one sound card, or is there something I'm
missing?
Thanks for any wisdom.
Ciao
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