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There used to be an option when right-clicking the SoundSwitch Icon in the taskbar that would allow you to reset windows sound devices, and is no longer there. I consistently have to use this button when Chrome or some other app refuses to change audio sources.
Step to reproduce
Used to be the button underneath "No Update Available"
Version
6.11.0
What version of Windows are you seeing the problem on?
Windows 11
Relevant log output
Not even sure where these are saved, or if relevant.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The Reset option has been moved into Settings > Troubleshooting.
I do want to ask if you have both "Switch Default Communication Device" and "Also switch the foreground program" enabled since it seems you been having this issue often.
I do want to ask if you have both "Switch Default Communication Device" and "Also switch the foreground program" enabled since it seems you been having this issue often.
I do have those options ticked, but it seems like Windows doesn't always recognize them, more specifically with Chrome/Spotify/other browsers, causing me to have to "reset app audio", so it was nice to have that option in just the first right-click menu.
What happened?
There used to be an option when right-clicking the SoundSwitch Icon in the taskbar that would allow you to reset windows sound devices, and is no longer there. I consistently have to use this button when Chrome or some other app refuses to change audio sources.
Step to reproduce
Used to be the button underneath "No Update Available"
Version
6.11.0
What version of Windows are you seeing the problem on?
Windows 11
Relevant log output
Not even sure where these are saved, or if relevant.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: