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How Do I Set A Warning On My Volume Level To Prevent Hearing Loss? I've Seen How To Disable It. I Could Not Find Where To Enable It

Anonymous
2024-01-31T18:20:39+00:00

How Do I Set A Warning On My Volume Level To Prevent Hearing Loss? I've Seen How To Disable It. I Could Not Find Where To Enable It.

Also, Below What Volume Level Percent Is Fine To Prevent Hearing Loss.

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-01-31T23:52:17+00:00

    Hi, I went to App Volume And Device Preferences. But I don't see three dots next to the Output section

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-01-31T23:55:31+00:00

    When I click on the outpus section; it only has 1 option. It just said that it is speakers / headphones (3 - Realtek High Definition Audio)

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-02-01T16:23:16+00:00

    I tried using the app, it looks like there is a problem with this app.

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-02-01T16:02:17+00:00

    These files are from the HDA folder. I don't know if these files were here on the system before I tried to download the console. I dont know if they are built in files, that come with the computer, or if they were added after I clicked the .exe file.

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-02-01T15:36:06+00:00

    Open the app, go to Headset and select Ear Protection.

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