You can do this with Windows volume mixer. Look for the speakers icon in your system tray and then select the volume mixer option. This will let you set the volume for each application you have running.
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> Hi All,
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> Is there a way to adjust the screen reader volume independent of Zoom audio?
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> I'm using headphones. I want to hear what my screen reader is saying, but I
> want the screen reader to be quieter than the people speaking. Is there a way to
> do this?
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> I'm using Narrator if that makes a difference.
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> Thanks.
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> Ciao
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