Disable on right ear! How to turn Mono settings on Windows 7!

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#1 Welis
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Yep as topic stated, I am disabled on right ear, so that means I only hear sounds from my left ear. And when using headphone(Fatal1ty) there are certain games forcing stereo sounds such as Crysis 2 or Dragon Age 2 and it is very annoying that on cutscenes and such I miss a lot sounds.

How do I fix it?

Thanks

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#2 GTR12
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Right click speaker symbol, Playback devices, right-click speakers, properties, levels, balance. Just turn it all the way to the left ear :)

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#3 o0Pwnzorz0o
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Yep as topic stated, I am disabled on right ear, so that means I only hear sounds from my left ear. And when using headphone(Fatal1ty) there are certain games forcing stereo sounds such as Crysis 2 or Dragon Age 2 and it is very annoying that on cutscenes and such I miss a lot sounds.

How do I fix it?

Thanks

Welis
Go to the Realtek Audio Manager HD, then where it says Main Volume drag the slider to the left.
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#4 Stinger78
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Not to take away from what has been posted, but there should be an option for subtitles in most games.
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#5 imprezawrx500
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you can always just pull the plug out slightly and then it will only play in mono