Re: Problem with NVDA in games!

First, check what the volume of your NVDA voice is in NVDA preferences under speech, sometimes it can get turned down if your using different voices.

If your NVDA volume is okay, another problem might be NVDA's volume vs other programs. , If your using windows ten, go to the volume mixer and check what your NVDA volume is as compared to your system volume.

You can do this by right clicking in the "speakers" button in the notification area, or going into Pc settings/system/sound and looking for ap volume preferences.

this will give you both a main volume for your speakers/headphones, and relative volume for any other aps and things that are running, including system sounds. Make sure NVDA isn't set too low.
Again, what volume you want might depend upon what voice your using (I had to turn my NVDA up when using windows core George).

hth.

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