How to Set Different Audio Output Devices for Different Programs in Windows 10

Many users have different needs for audio output devices in various programs. For instance, use a headphone while playing games and set 5.1 surround setup while watching movies. Luckily, without engagement from third-party tools, Windows 10 allows users to set different audio output devices for various programs. What's more, you can set different sound levels for different applications. Refer to the following steps to learn how to set it.

Step 1: Press Win + I to open Settings.

Step 2: Click on the System, and on the left part of the window that has been brought up, click on the Sound.

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Step 3: On the right page, scroll down to find Advanced sound options, and then click on App volume and device preferences.


Step 4: Expand a drop-down menu next to the application entry to change out/put settings.

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