![]() ![]() The external monitor itself works but Windows 10 seemingly thinks that the monitor is two separate devices, one being an audio device or something. When I come back, it will be switched back to "Intel Display" This usually occurs after I walk away from the laptop for an hour or two. I can change it back to "IDT High Definition Audio Device" but eventually Windows 10 will automatically change the audio device back to the nonexistent audio device. ![]() ![]() It does not matter if I have external speakers or headphones plugged into the laptop or not, it changes to the nonexistent audio device anyway. Obviously this is NOT an audio device and Windows says "Intel Display" in my audio settings so Windows should know that this is NOT an audio device but it keeps changing to that on its own very frequently if this monitor is plugged in. However, Windows 10 frequently changes my audio device to "Intel Display" whenever this monitor is plugged into my laptop. I frequently use a HDMI to VGA cable to use dual display with an Dell E2211Hc monitor for streaming and/or playing Final Fantasy XIV. I am having an issue where Windows 10 keeps automatically changing my default audio device to a nonexistent audio device cutting all sound from my laptop, a HP Envy 17 j177nr. ![]()
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