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2. put on some headphones and switch their audio output location to said headphones.
3. simple fix, probably using a multi-speaker set up so just turn your audio to "mono audio" and that should fix everything
4. Check obvious issues like where your sound is streaming through eg if you're trying speakers or headset make sure your sound is on that option.
Also check your drivers are up to date.
5. If you're troubleshooting Bluetooth issues, you'll need to adjust the settings for the Bluetooth controller itself, not the device experiencing the problem. Here's how to fix it by disabling Windows' ability to turn off the device to save power:
Open Device Manager:
Press Win + X and select Device Manager from the menu.
Locate the Bluetooth Controller:
Expand the Bluetooth section.
Look for the Bluetooth controller (e.g., "Intel Wireless Bluetooth" or "Bluetooth Adapter"). This is different from the individual connected devices.
Access Power Management Settings:
Right-click the Bluetooth controller and select Properties.
Go to the Power Management tab.
Disable Power-Saving Mode:
Uncheck the box that says, "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power."
Apply the Changes:
Click OK to save.
Restart the Computer:
Restart your system to ensure the changes take effect.
This adjustment prevents Windows from disabling the Bluetooth controller to save power, which often resolves connectivity and stability issues.
Hope this helps.