![]() ![]() Mine at work was set to 100!!!! I hope I have it at home and I figured this may have been why, but I didn't think I had a scrollbar at home. Provided my home PC has the same option, going to the properties of the sound device, go to levels, and see if you have a scrollbar to find "Front". I may have found a fix as I had similar issue in my workplace with earbuds plugged into the rear-in. I think it's therefore pushing out audio volume at a higher volume based on being set as a speaker. The issue stands that the headset isn't recognized by Windows as a headset, but set up as a speaker. The software is linked up with Windows so any volume change there, automatically changes Windows volume as well. Gigabyte Mobo featuring Creative hardware and software. ![]() HyperX Cloud Core headset plugged into rear-in 3.5mm port on the motherboard. ![]() ![]() Sadly that isn't possible with a headset that doesn't feature volume controls.
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