I tried this the other week and it worked. With the blue tooth speaker on, go 
into the control panel, then sound. I do this from Win7's Windows search field.

Press enter on sound. If your system is like mine, you'll find that the first 
item is a list of speakers, headphones, etc. associated with your system. Note 
that my speaker is identified by my system as headphones. Highlight the 
Bluetooth device, then tab to the default option. Make it the default. 

I was afraid that by making my Bluetooth speaker the default, my system 
speakers would be knocked out, but it wasn't the case. When my Bluetooth 
speaker is on, now the system recognizes it. When I turn it off, my system 
reverts to my system speakers.

I hope I've written this clearly enough.

-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Michael Amaro
Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2015 7:23 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: strange bluetooth issue please help?

Hello Listers,

my windows 7 64 bit laptop,does connect to my bluetooth speaker.  At least it 
says its connected.  How ever the sound doesn't come out of the speaker it 
self.  It still comes out of the laptop on board soundcard.  How can I get the 
sound to come out of the bluetooth speaker itself?

Thanks
Michael
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