Windows 10 now lets you lot choose which sound output and input devices private apps apply. For case, you could have ane app play audio through your headphones and another app play it through your speakers.

This characteristic was added in Windows x'due south April 2018 Update. On Windows 7, this requires 3rd-party apps like Sound Router or CheVolume if the application in question doesn't take its own sound device selection options.

To find these options in Windows 10, open the new Sound settings console. Yous can either right-click the speaker icon in your notification area, and and so select "Open Audio Settings" or navigate to Settings > System > Sound.

In the Audio settings, scroll downward to the "Other Sound Options" section, and then click the "App Volume And Device Preferences" pick.

At the top of the page, yous tin can select your default output and input devices, as well as the system-wide master volume.

Beneath that, you'll discover options for configuring the volume level of each private app, as well as the sound output and input devices that each app uses. An app's book level is configured as a percentage of your master volume level. For example, if you set your principal book to 10 and Chrome to 100, Chrome volition play at a book level of ten. If you set up your master volume to 10 and Chrome to 50, Chrome volition play at a volume level of five.

If an app doesn't appear in the list, y'all'll need to launch it starting time—and peradventure outset playing or recording audio in it.

To the right of the book slider for each app, click the "Output" or "Input" dropdowns to assign a different output or input device to the app. For example, you could have one app output sound to your headphones and other apps output sound to your speakers. Or yous could apply different recording devices for unlike applications.

Y'all may take to close and reopen the application for your change to take effect. Withal, Windows volition remember the book level and sound devices you lot assign to individual apps and automatically apply your preferences whenever you launch the app.

If you but want to set your default sound playback device on Windows 10, you can exercise that direct from the sound icon in your notification area. Click the speaker icon, click the proper name of your current default audio device in the menu, and and so click the device you want to use. This change affects all apps set to use the "Default" device.

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This new "App volume and device preferences" pane functions a lot like the onetime Book Mixer, which immune you to accommodate the volume level for individual apps. However, the Book Mixer never immune you to select sound devices for applications.

The traditional Volume Mixer tool as well is still included in Windows x—right-click the speaker icon in your notification area and select "Open up Volume Mixer" to launch it.

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