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JustALawnGnome7
Feb 07, 2022Copper Contributor
Outgoing Calls Ringing on the Wrong Device
When somebody calls me in Teams, my computer's built-in speakers naturally ring to let me know I have an incoming call (as they should). When I'm on a phone call in Teams, the microphone and speaker ...
- Jul 03, 2022
hey,
just made what you asked.
i am on windows 11.
1) open: system>sound>volume mixer
2) expand the "apps" section
3) make an "outgoing" call from teams
4) the "Microsoft teams" app should appear there, expand it and change the default output device to your headset
check for incoming calls if you need to configure the second device so you will hear someone is calling you
DorMarcovitch
Jul 03, 2022Copper Contributor
hey,
just made what you asked.
i am on windows 11.
1) open: system>sound>volume mixer
2) expand the "apps" section
3) make an "outgoing" call from teams
4) the "Microsoft teams" app should appear there, expand it and change the default output device to your headset
check for incoming calls if you need to configure the second device so you will hear someone is calling you
- ChandaLouOct 19, 2023Copper ContributorI have Windows 11 and this worked perfectly for me! The path was slightly different, but the process worked like I needed it to. Thank you!
- MilanS2000Jul 19, 2022Copper Contributor
- JustALawnGnome7Jul 19, 2022Copper Contributor
MilanS2000 I'm on Windows 10 as well, but you should still be able to make the changes mentioned by DorMarcovitch by using "Sound mixer options" in the Settings app:
- AndersBillLindenOct 19, 2022Copper ContributorTeams does not show up there for me.