Hello, 

I did hear that too, but the sound was working for a bit until he opened a game 
to play. There’s one more thing that may have happened. There’s a mute button 
on the function row. This may have been toggle on accidentally. The toggle 
keystroke is: the FN key Plus F10 on the MacBook Air keyboard. I do know that 
my mute button in Win 7 Home Premium on occasions has automatically been 
checked. this has also happened to a client of mine fairly frequently. So, give 
it a try. 

Eileen 
> On May 26, 2015, at 1:37 PM, jeff `greene <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Earl, I read the other day that the latest mac laptops only support
> windows 8.1 now in bootcamp. The article said something about you can
> still install windows 7 but you won't get any sound. How old is your
> macbook air?
> Jeff
> 
> 
> On 5/26/15, Eileen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> It's possible that your mute button is checked, which will not allow sound
>> through the speakers or headphone jack. Are you able to get to the
>> notification center? Which scraen reader are you using in BootCamp? This
>> would help to give more accurate assistance. I'm using right now JAWS 16. I
>> have my Dell computer open because that's where Win 7 is located. I have Win
>> 8.1 installed in BootCamp. You can get to the notification center by first
>> going to the desktop. and then tab 3 times (that did it for me). I don't
>> know what's in your system tray that begins with the letter S, so if
>> speakers or sounds is the only thing, than first letter navigation should
>> work. Since I have my speaker volume in the system tray, all I needed to do
>> was to tab once and that landed me on the mute button. As a note, if you
>> have these apps installed on the phone they may help to obtain or verify
>> info: BeMyEyes, KNFB Reader, Talking Goggles, or TapTapSee. I have all but
>> the last app, which assisted me in installing Win 8.1 into Bootcamp without
>> sighted assistance. HTH.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Eilcen
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On May 26, 2015, at 11:28 AM, Earle <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I’m running Windows 7 home premium under bootcamp on my Macbook air.
>>> Everything has been fine.  I recently used a USB headset to play a game,
>>> and the audio was fine.  Every time I restart Windows it will only work
>>> with the headset now.  I tried to choose the Mac’s internal speakers as
>>> the default sound device, but now can’t get any sound at all in Windows.
>>> All sound works fine on the Mac side of things.  Any ideas on how to fix
>>> this would be appreciated.  Even plugging the USB headset in now doesn’t
>>> work in windows.
>>> 
>>> —————————
>>> 
>>> Earle
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