


Click on that and look through the list if you have Apex Legends (the game has to be running). Go Settings → System → Sound and scroll down until you find App volume and device preferences. In Windows 7 you can also right click on the volume icon in the system tray and click "Playback Devices" to get there as well.įor Windows 10 there is another place that can be the issue.


To do so on the keyboard press the Start (windows) key together with R and paste in control mmsys.cpl Windows 7 is less likely to be the case but I recommend checking first that you have your headset as both default audio device and default communication device. You shouldn't have to go back and change the settings.Windows 7 or Windows 10 (doubt anyone is sticking around on 8.1)? If there are still problems then do as I did and try looking through things (Only recommended if you are good at problem-solving and/or able to grasp the simple settings of a computer device). Keep it highlighted and exit out after testing if the device (letter you highlighted) and your problem should be solved.
