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Hello,

Ehm i don't know how to explain this but ill try.

First of all im hearing impaired, which basically means that i've almost lost all of my hearing in my left ear (still can hear for like about 20 - 30%) and the right ear i can still hear for about 70%.

 

So for example when i play a game if person is standing left of me, talking, i barely hear anything. There is still sound coming from the right side but really quiet, so i always have to turn to the person with my right side to hear them properly.

Is there something i can do that i hear sounds at the same level at both sides?
For example that when i hear something on my left side, that i can hear it at the same level on my right side.

I know this sound weird, but it gets annoying sometimes.

I explained the best i could, it sounds complicated i know.
If you don't understand what i mean ill try to explain it better.

Im using windows 8.1 64-bit if that is relevant.

Thanks!

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Windows has built in balance adjustment.

Where can i find this?

I looked everywhere already, i must have missed this

edit: I looked into Realtek HD audio config, and i checked the Virtualization Headphones box and it seems that this works.

Either way, thanks for your help!

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Where can i find this?

I looked everywhere already, i must have missed this

edit: I looked into Realtek HD audio config, and i checked the Virtualization Headphones box and it seems that this works.

Either way, thanks for your help!

There's a slider in the settings of Windows, I can't remember where exactly though.

Hey! New SIgnature! 

 

I'm supposedly a person on the Internet, but you'll never know if I'm human or not ;)

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