Is there a way to reset the audio for games?

Is there a way to reset the audio for games? - Gaming Chairs and Computers

When I start the game on my computer with my headphones unplugged, and plug them in afterwards, the audio sometimes don't change to my headphones, and stay on the silent speakers. Is there a way to reset the audio without restarting the games? Currently this is about borderlands 2, but I know other games have this problem too






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How do I reset my game sound?

  • Disable and enable your speakers. Right-click the speaker icon in the Taskbar and choose Open sound settings from the menu. ...
  • Update your drivers. ...
  • Adjust the audio buffer. ...
  • Use the audio troubleshooter. ...
  • Check in-game sound settings. ...
  • Reinstall the game. ...
  • Reinstall the audio driver. ...
  • Make sure audio service is enabled.


  • How do you change the audio on a game?

    Open the Game Bar by pressing the Windows Key + G. Click on the Speaker icon, then click on the small arrow to expand all available sound devices. Click on the playback device you want to play sound, and Windows will automatically change to that device.

    Why is my games audio not working?

    If you cannot hear in-game audio (even if you still get audio for other programs), your audio output device may not be set to default. Your default device will have a green check. If there's no green check on the device you're using, right click the name of the device and set it to default.



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