09-12-2022 05:32 AM - edited 09-20-2022 03:18 AM
Every time I use Bing, I notice that even though there is no output, there is audible "output." Now that I've noticed it, I find it to be really bothersome because I have a headset that can swap automatically between my computer and my phone depending on which one is producing sound. Therefore, if I'm playing music on my phone and Bing opens up while I'm searching for something, my headset will switch to computer audio (which has no output!).
My inquiries are:
How can I shut off this?
Initially, why is Bing acting in this manner?
09-13-2022 09:26 PM
I advise that you try to:
1. Use Bing search in another browser and then check the result.
2. Repair or reset Browser.
Repairing the browser won't affect anything, but resetting will remove your history, cookies, and any settings you might have changed. To find these options, select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Apps & features > Select your browser > Advanced options.
09-13-2022 07:06 PM
As Bing is a Microsoft product, you're probably better off asking your question in a Microsoft forum to get suggestions on how to modify Bing.
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