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  1. 2 hours ago, bladimir2k said:

    Do you have windows 10? Just got a pair of cloud alphas for my new gaming PC. I been out of gaming PC's for a while and I have not used windows 10. I had to google how to adjust volume. I'd imagine it would be the same for a USB headset as well.

     

    Go to Sound options--> click on Recording tab--> go down to the hyperX microphone and right click on it--> Click Properties--> there should be a tab to adjust volume in here

     

    To test it you can open the voice recorder app(you might have to DL it if you don't have it) record something and play it back to hear how it sounds.

    Thanks for the info, I've been to that tab before but now it's changed....  What's weird is that tab did not work after initially updating the firmware to make the headset work with PS4 fully - the slider was just grayed out.  But I went to that tab just now and it did let me adjust, lol.  And I do have the Voice Recorder app from the Microsoft Store, just didn't realize it was installed.

  2. 4 hours ago, Pikachu said:

    I use a Kingston Hyper X with my PC. It's a good, all in one headset. There's also a slightly more expensive Hyper X-2.

     

    https://www.amazon.com/HyperX-Cloud-Gaming-Headset-KHX-HSCC-BK/dp/B0153XL4V2

    I recently got the HyperX Cloud 2 and it works great with the PS4 after applying a firmware update, can change volume, etc using the dongle.  However, I was just wondering about the PC, I can't seem to control the microphone volume in Windows.  I don't usually play games using voice on PC, so I don't know how to even test it, but it is annoying that Windows wont let me adjust the microphone volume because the dongle is USB based. I stopped playing Sea of Thieves PC after my free Xbox pass expired, so I don't have anything with voice to try it lol.

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