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- Has anyone used Net Buddy?
- When I connect my new keyboard, it brings up the calculator randomly.
- Audio from computer being routed to microphone?
Posted: 03 Aug 2018 02:08 PM PDT I live in a rural area with no ISP in my area. I recently heard of a company called Net Buddy. They provide unlimited 4G LTE data via ATT network. Does anyone have Net Buddy as their ISP? If so, what your experience? Pros and Cons? Here's the link to their website. [link] [comments] |
When I connect my new keyboard, it brings up the calculator randomly. Posted: 03 Aug 2018 02:08 PM PDT I have a couple of keyboards the I use on my Windows 10 desktop. All of them are USB. [link] [comments] |
Audio from computer being routed to microphone? Posted: 02 Aug 2018 09:13 PM PDT So, this is an interesting issue that I'm trying to correct. I'm running Windows 10, using a headset and external microphone both connected to the front audio jacks (though the issue occurs even using the rear audio jack). I am currently having an issue where sounds from my computer (such as when listening to music) are being routed to my microphone input, thus allowing people in any voice chat to hear my music or videos or whatnot. When my mic is unmuted, this audio typically is well below the input sensitivity, so isn't noticed. But if I either unplug the mic (on the mic side, not the computer side) or use the hardware mute on the mic, it is suddenly well above the input sensitivity limit and gets transmitted/recorded/etc. I did not notice this issue until after installing (and subsequently uninstalling) VoiceMod and Clownfish - two programs used for voice modulation, especially for common voice chat programs like Discord/Skype/TS3. The two programs were not installed at the same time. I have since checked my device manager and do not see any audio input or output devices that shouldn't be there. I also tried uninstalling my Realtek audio manager from the device manager and then reinstalled, and the issue persists. I'd really rather not have to wipe my OS and reinstall because of this issue -_- If anyone has any advice on what I can do, please let me know; I'd appreciate any help I can get. Thank you! Edit: I do have a Steelseries external soundcard (which ironically gives lower audio quality with my new much better headset) that plugs in via USB. When I use that sound card, I do not have the issue with audio being routed to my microphone. In the meantime, I'm using a workaround of having my headphones plugged into the front audio jack and my microphone in the external card, but it's not optimal... [link] [comments] |
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