Thanks! I'll give that a go and you're quite right, I'm using Windows 7 on both 
my portable PC'S, never had this problem with Windows XP <smile>.


On 15/09/2011, at 2:00 AM, Gianluca Apollaro wrote:

> Hi Dane,
> I guess you have windows 7 on that pc. To avoid what happens to you, go in 
> the system tray and look for the speaker icon. once there find in the group 
> of tabs in which you have playback, recording, the one called comunication 
> tab. You should find, pressing tab once, a group of radio buttons responsible 
> of your volume getting lower. Choose the button meaning do nothing. I use the 
> same operating system, but in italian, so the names could be slightly wrong, 
> sorry for that.
> Hth,
> Gianluca.
> Skype: gianluca8815
> 
> On 14/09/2011 05:18, Dane trethowan wrote:
>> Howdy Folks!
>> 
>> I've noted something rather odd when installing and running skype on my Asus 
>> EEEPC and HP Notebooks, when I make a call the volume of the Screen Reader 
>> voice decreases, I suspect this is because Skype is turning down the volume 
>> of the default internal sound device would I be correct in assuming this?
>> 
>> So is there any way around this or did users just use a pair of headphones 
>> and have Skype use these for sound output or perhaps another sound card.
>> 
>> 
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