I am experiencing a rather annoying phenomenon on my Mac mini (latest MacOS 
version) when executing various commands in the native e-mail client.

First, for a bit of platform information.  I am using a USB Logitech headset 
and have VoiceOver routed to this component.  Other sounds are directed to the 
onboard audio jack for the Mac mini.  This mostly works fine except that quite 
often announcements from the e-mail client are directed through channels.  One 
example of this is when I execute the <COMMAND>+<SHIFT>+<DELETE> key sequence 
to clear out the trash.  The prompt initially is routed to the headphones 
whereupon I select the ERASE Button.  Then - typically 5 seconds later - the 
identical prompt is routed to the onboard audio jack.

This certainly is not a “show stopper” of any kind, but surely is annoying!  
Can anybody offer any solutions (short of not using the headset for VoiceOver)?


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