• Spaz@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Open device manager, goto audio devices,then disable the audio driver for your monitor. Simple

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      9 months ago

      Simple

      it would be “simple”, if start->settings wouldn’t point me in an completely wrong direction. As it is, you need to know the secret phrase “device manager” (or “control panel” or “management console”) to find the hidden settings-dialogs that will actually solve the problem.