That's probably it, Crista. But just in case, the only other reason I can think
of is volume changing when moving from program to program. This would be due to
having NVDA configurations saved for different programs and the volume getting
out of sync between them.
Regards,
Tom
-----Original Message-----
From: midimag-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <midimag-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of
Crista Earl
Sent: Monday, February 5, 2024 2:24 PM
To: midimag@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [freelists-midimag] Re: NVDA volume
Hi
This sounds like audio ducking, is that what you're describing?
Symptom: In Skype or Zoom or other communications program, NVDA volume drops
and sometimes comes back up.
Is that it? If so, you can turn off ducking in sounds in Windows.
Go to Sounds (type it in the search in the start menu) Pick the Communications
Tab (Control+Tab will move among those) And there's a checkbox to turn off
ducking. Uncheck it and hit apply.
Hope that helps,
Crista
-----Original Message-----
From: midimag-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <midimag-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of
Nhuchhe Maharjan
Sent: Monday, February 5, 2024 12:03 PM
To: midimag@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [freelists-midimag] NVDA volume
hello,
why my NVDA volume goes up and down itself?
how can i solve it?
thank you,
Nhuchhe