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I have this annoying problem with Razer Comms and I was hoping some of you may have an idea

 

When I recieve a call on Comms it turns down my game volume (this is understandable but kind of annoying and it needs an option to turn it of), but I am not able to turn it up again.

I alt-tab out of the game, turn the volume to 100%, go back to the game and I get a few seconds with full volume before comms turns it down again, it is so freaking annoying

 

Do you have any idea? I know it is a beta and this is probably a bug, but none of my friends have the same problem |<

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I have this annoying problem with Razer Comms and I was hoping some of you may have an idea

 

When I recieve a call on Comms it turns down my game volume (this is understandable but kind of annoying and it needs an option to turn it of), but I am not able to turn it up again.

I alt-tab out of the game, turn the volume to 100%, go back to the game and I get a few seconds with full volume before comms turns it down again, it is so freaking annoying

 

Do you have any idea? I know it is a beta and this is probably a bug, but none of my friends have the same problem |<

 

Do you have loudness equalization enabled in your headphone properties? 

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I do not use headphones, I use a Z-5500

 

But it turns down the sound in the Volume Mixer in Windows

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Do you have it enabled in your speaker's properties? I don't know what else it would be, but I'm not very experienced with Razer Comms 

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Does it just turn down the game volume? or the system volume?

 

The only thing I can think of is going to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Change system sounds > Communications tab > click on "Do nothing"

 

I had a similar issue with Skype turning down system volume whenever I joined a call.

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Oh, I have never seen that option before :0

Long time since I learned something new in Windows, thank you!

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