Once your computer has multiple speakers or headphones connected, click on the WiFi/Sound/Battery icon at the bottom right corner of the screen. Instead, you can press ā Windows Key + A ā to open the Action Center. When the action center with quick settings icons pop, click the right-arrow icon next to the volume slider.
It's set to my headphones. I'd like it to use my speakers. I can't find a "change output audio device" setting anywhere. I've tried making sure my speakers were set as my default device before loading a browser and before loading Zoom, but it's still set to my headphones (even when my headphones aren't turned on). Edit: Solved!
Make sure your monitor speakers are switched off before connecting the audio cables between your speakers and audio interface. Connect the inputs on your speakers to the outputs on your interface. If your interface has a volume dial, make sure this is turned down to the minimum. Now plug your headphones into your interfaceās headphone port.
Have you ever needed to stay on a Zoom call while moving somewhere or you were running late to a meeting and joined from your phone then wanted to switch to
This sounds like the docking station is trying to change the speakers to something that doesn't exist. When connected to the docking station, are you able to go to the Audio Settings and see any additional speakers you can select? I recently added a docking stations and some external monitors. When I host/participate in a Zoom meeting, I can .