Dude we're having the same issues here. Something's up. My LG earbuds are doing this if the problem with your microsoft keyboard is what I understand. Is it turning up the PC with it? Like I get what you mean. you set the PC to 1 thing and leave it be. The blu tooth thing has it's own volume. Actually as I write this and think about it, this maybe fine. ore maybe not. My logytech media keyboard has volume controls. They turn up and down the PC. What would you like this keyboard to do? It's not a speakre remember. I for a second thought we were sharing issues again.

On 8/12/2018 6:13 PM, Peter Russillo wrote:
Hello Curtis, thanks for your message; I changed the Headphones to Speakers with no problem.  Another question:  I have a Microsoft Media keyboard with it oown volume control on it; normally when I use a bluetooth speaker I can, for example, set the master volume for the PC to 100 percent owever I want to leave the master volume at that setting and use the volume controls on the speaker itself to control the volume.  On other speakers I've used, this was no problem; in this case, how do I fix things so I only need to use the volume control on the speaker to control volume and leave the master volume of the PC alone?  Thanks.


Peter







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