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I currently have two sound cards (connected to different sets of
speakers, both actively used) Any idea if it's possible to get the volume/mute keys on a Microsoft keyboard to control the second (non-default) sound card? I'm most interested in the mute key (and having it mute both cards would be the best, although just doing the second soundcard would be fine) -- I walked into a bar the other day and ordered a double. The bartender brought out a guy who looked just like me. |
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In message <4nr9o197tokae9hagujvm46av30ndo0jmu@4ax.com> DevilsPGD
<spam_narf_spam@crazyhat.net> wrote: >Any idea if it's possible to get the volume/mute keys on a Microsoft >keyboard to control the second (non-default) sound card? Anyone have any thoughts? -- Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there. |
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