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05 Nov 2012   #1

Windows 7 Professional x64
North
 
 
Setting Default Communications Device using a shortcut or script?

I bought myself a Logitech G930 wireless headset and it works great. Only problem is that when I want to use it I have to Control Panel > Sound > and 'Set as Default Device'

When I want to use my main speakers again I have to do the whole process again. Could I somehow make a shortcut, or a script that could do it automatically by just clicking on it? That way I could leave it on the desktop making it faster.

Or any other ideas?

The headset uses it's own drivers.

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05 Nov 2012   #2

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 X64/ linux in VM
NW Florida
 
 

The best I can come up with is control Panel>Hardware and Sound>Right Click on the category Sound and create a shortcut. It will put a sound shortcut on your desktop. Like this.

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