A3D1 Feb 17, 2020 @ 4:55pm
is there a way to make a stereo headphones mono ?
i got Stereo headphones in which the left one is not working anymore, so i would like to hear noices from left and right on the one remaining speaker (till i get new ones)

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ᴠᴀʀ Feb 17, 2020 @ 5:12pm 
In windows 10:

1.Start > Settings (Click the gear icon above the taskbar)
2.Click on Ease of access in settings
3.Click "Other options" in sidebar, scroll to bottom where you find "Mono audio"
4.Toggle it on

Windows 7 and 8 have to use 3th party software to use virtual audio devices. Tbh, I never used a tool to virtualize audio like that. That's something someone else could answer if he has the experience.

I do know that virtual drivers like that use WDM, that can cause quite some annoying latency.
Last edited by ᴠᴀʀ; Feb 17, 2020 @ 5:14pm
A3D1 Feb 17, 2020 @ 5:49pm 
Originally posted by sm0:
In windows 10:

1.Start > Settings (Click the gear icon above the taskbar)
2.Click on Ease of access in settings
3.Click "Other options" in sidebar, scroll to bottom where you find "Mono audio"
4.Toggle it on

Windows 7 and 8 have to use 3th party software to use virtual audio devices. Tbh, I never used a tool to virtualize audio like that. That's something someone else could answer if he has the experience.

I do know that virtual drivers like that use WDM, that can cause quite some annoying latency.
thx a lot mate ! i'll give it a try
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