Change your audio device seemingly at random.
Change your audio device seemingly at random.
They don’t intend for you to, it’s just easier to make a giant button combo that their generic HID driver handles as a special case than to create a custom keyboard protocol with their special key enums and a custom driver that only windows supports.
Wonder if it will be CTRL + SHIFT + ALT + WIN + C
I’m learning a lot, so I’m not a fan of the people flaming and downvoting OP for having genuine confusion. I want us to incentivize more posts like this.
So,
you’re called an exception, not a rule. Just because YOU need windows doesn’t mean literally no one would have have use for ewaste revived through Linux.
I run programs made exclusively for windows on Linux using wine daily. And
maybe you like to fuck around distro hopping when you use Linux, the rest of us just fucking use our computers like a normal person. (See, I can be condescending too).
Man, talk about milking a niche topic for clicks.
This is equivalent to a criminal running into a crowd to get away from police, and the police just stopping, arresting, and charging the first person in the crowd that they see for not doing anything to stop them.
He also keeps explaining to me why Fedora better than my “nerd OS”
lol he’s already a true linux user.
But probably best to have a talk about gatekeeping linux though. There’s no wrong way to run linux.
And what volume your outgoing mic is at. After the pandemic, I’m numb to telling people over voice chat that they’re too quiet and should check the “levels” (in the hidden sound device menu) to see if windows conveniently set it to 5%.
Sometimes it would do this to people in real time while we’re talking. One friend couldn’t figure out why it was happening and just wrote a script to constantly set it back to 100%.