![]() ![]() To change notification settings for all senders, under Notifications, turn all notifications on or off, and change when and where you'll see your notifications. Select Settings > System > Notifications & actions. or permanently.Action Center in Windows 10 is where you'll find your notifications and quick actions.Ĭhange your settings at any time to adjust how and when you see notifications and which apps and settings are your top quick actions. or lastly, turning off sound notifications in your system setting altogether either before/while you're on a zoom call. turning on a form of 'do not disturb' which mutes notification sounds before you get on and while you're on a zoom ![]() close all notification apps that you have open when entering a zoom Ultimately, the only guaranteed workaround if all else fails is to either: If none of these things work, you are not crazy this is an ongoing issue with Zoom.On the top under ‘speaker’ click the “ use separate audio device to play ringtone simultaneously” check box - turn that on (set it to any other option so you now have two places for audio - one for notification sounds and the other for your call audio - this may prevent the switching issue, it also may not. Then, it should not switch over when there is a notification sound. To fix issue one: it means that even if you are hearing audio from your headset when you join a zoom call, you still need to go to input & output and select your headset as the source as opposed to using the system default - every time you join a call. If you are on ‘system default’ when a notification sound happens, it switches your machine’s ‘system default’ to be the computer speakers instead as notification sounds come out of the machine. The system has the highest priority.”Į.g., if you are joining a zoom and already have your computer set to use your headset/bluetooth device - this means you don't have to change your input/output source to have zoom play through your headset - this is because your headset is set as your “system default” which is the auto-selected source for zoom calls. From Zoom ~ "The Bluetooth speaker will be taken away by the system with an incoming sound notification from another app, this is by design.There are multiple things to do to try and fix this issue. I work in AV now and demo Neat, Poly, Logitech, Cisco, Jabra and many other products to clients that require switching mid-meeting. the whole purpose of allowing us to select is so that we can adjust what we are using mid-meeting if we need to. You shouldnt need to select your speaker/microphone be the same as system default. Bose Headphones, Airpods, Sennheiser Headset. ![]() The issue has been reported on at least the following (to prove my point) I was tech support for 15 years, reading the other comments here show that its not our PCs, Headsets, Notification Settings (I keep mine default), but all occurs while we are using the same app. I can see this being a possible fix but its something Zoom Support and the Devs should be on the same page about. Issue occurs with any notification (Outlook, Dell Updates) and causes my headset to beep twice while also cutting out audio both directions. ![]() Option to select speaker or microphone while in a Zoom Meeting has always been my Sennheiser.This issue had occurred a couple times before and pointed strongly to Zoom Update issues. I've used the same headset for 5 years.Windows 11 and using a Sennheiser Headset connected via USB. ![]()
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