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09-19-2022 06:34 PM (Last edited 09-19-2022 06:36 PM ) in
DiscussionSolved! Go to Solution.
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09-19-2022 06:47 PM (Last edited 09-19-2022 06:54 PM ) in
DiscussionIf you are using Windows 11, go to the main menu, there will be an arrow next to the volume slider and you can choose the output there.
If you're using Windows 10, press on the volume button. There should be a dropdown and you can choose the output from there.
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09-19-2022 06:47 PM (Last edited 09-19-2022 06:54 PM ) in
DiscussionIf you are using Windows 11, go to the main menu, there will be an arrow next to the volume slider and you can choose the output there.
If you're using Windows 10, press on the volume button. There should be a dropdown and you can choose the output from there.
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09-19-2022 07:04 PM (Last edited 09-19-2022 07:07 PM ) in
DiscussionAnd not sure why the name of it is "Digital Device (None)"
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09-20-2022 10:45 AM in
DiscussionHi @CryptoAxis, thanks for reaching out. That's odd that the issue perists after adjusting your settings.
Please send through an error report from your tablet via the Samsung Members app for this to be looked into further and attach this screenshot.
To send an error report:
Samsung Members app > Get help > Error reports > select issue category > Describe issue and frequency > Tick ‘Send system log data’ > ‘Send’ in top right.