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Hey all, obviously a new member here and I have a few different Windows "annoyances" that I have never found an answer for on the internet (or struggled to word the query in such a way as to find an answer). I don't won't be be a leach so will contribute where I can, though I'm hardly a power user so not sure I will have much to offer. But I also know forum moderators get twitchy when new members post a lot, so please be assured I am not here to spam or anything.
So my query; I use a PS5 controller on my PC occasionally for Steam games, I prefer to use a USB cable as to keep changing the Bluetooth between PS5 and PC is an annoyance (as is charging), but every time I plug the controller in, it changes my mic from my Logitech to the controller, and speakers from my soundcard to my controller. Is there a way to make Windows recognise the device every time and stop it changing my settings?
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Hey all, obviously a new member here and I have a few different Windows "annoyances" that I have never found an answer for on the internet (or struggled to word the query in such a way as to find an answer). I don't won't be be a leach so will contribute where I can, though I'm hardly a power user so not sure I will have much to offer. But I also know forum moderators get twitchy when new members post a lot, so please be assured I am not here to spam or anything.
So my query; I use a PS5 controller on my PC occasionally for Steam games, I prefer to use a USB cable as to keep changing the Bluetooth between PS5 and PC is an annoyance (as is charging), but every time I plug the controller in, it changes my mic from my Logitech to the controller, and speakers from my soundcard to my controller. Is there a way to make Windows recognise the device every time and stop it changing my settings?
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Hey all, obviously a new member here and I have a few different Windows "annoyances" that I have never found an answer for on the internet (or struggled to word the query in such a way as to find an answer). I don't want to be a leach so will contribute where I can, though I'm hardly a power user so not sure I will have much to offer. But I also know forum moderators get twitchy when new members post a lot, so please be assured I am not here to spam or anything. So my query; I use a PS5 controller on my PC occasionally for Steam games. I prefer to use a USB cable as to keep changing the Bluetooth between the PS5 and PC is an annoyance (as is charging). Every time I plug the controller in, it changes my mic from my Logitech to the...
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Hey all, obviously a new member here and I have a few different Windows "annoyances" that I have never found an answer for on the internet (or struggled to word the query in such a way as to find an answer). I don't want to be a leach so will contribute where I can, though I'm hardly a power user so not sure I will have much to offer. But I also know forum moderators get twitchy when new members post a lot, so please be assured I am not here to spam or anything. So my query; I use a PS5 controller on my PC occasionally for Steam games. I prefer to use a USB cable as to keep changing the Bluetooth between the PS5 and PC is an annoyance (as is charging). Every time I plug the controller in, it changes my mic from my Logitech to the controller, and my speakers from my soundcard to the controller. Is there a way to make Windows recognize the device every time and stop it from changing my settings?
Solution Overview
Here's a solution to ensure your PS5 controller doesn't change your default audio devices every time you plug it in:Steps to Stop PS5 Controller from Changing Default Audio Devices
- Set Default Audio Devices Manually:
- Windows Sound Settings:
- Go to Settings > System > Sound.
- Scroll down to the Advanced sound options section.
- Make sure your preferred microphone and speakers are set as defaults. [*Control Panel:
- Open Control Panel.
- Go to Hardware and Sound > Sound.
- Under the Playback tab, select your preferred speakers, then click Set Default.
- Under the Recording tab, select your preferred microphone, then click Set Default. [*Disable the Controller's Audio Device:
- Open Device Manager:
- Press
Windows Key + Xand select Device Manager. [*Locate the PS5 controller: - Look under Sound, video, and game controllers to find the PS5 controller's audio interface. [*Disable the audio device:
- Right-click on the PS5 controller's audio device and select Disable device. This should prevent Windows from switching to it when it's connected. [*Use Software Solutions:
- Default Audio Device:
- Use third-party software like https://audioswit.ch/er to automatically switch back to your preferred audio devices when the controller is connected. [*Setup profiles that automatically reset the audio devices to your preferences. [*Editing Group Policies (For Advanced Users):
- Apply Group Policy settings to maintain audio device order:
- Press
Windows Key + R, typegpedit.mscand press Enter to open Group Policy Editor. - Navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Device Installation > Device Installation Restrictions.
- Enable policies to prevent automatic setup of new audio devices.
Detailed Steps
Set Default Audio Devices Manually
Sound Settings: [Navigate to Settings > System > Sound. [Scroll to Advanced sound options and make sure your preferred microphone and speakers are set as default. Control Panel: [Open Control Panel. [Go to Hardware and Sound > Sound. [Playback tab: select your preferred speakers and click Set Default. [Recording tab: select your preferred microphone and click Set Default.Disable the Controller’s Audio Device in Device Manager
[PressWindows Key + X and select Device Manager. [Under Sound, video, and game controllers, find the PS5 controller’s audio interface. [*Right-click on the PS5 controller’s audio device and select Disable device.Use Software Solutions
Default Audio Device Software: [Download and install https://audioswit.ch/er. [Configure it to automatically switch back to your preferred audio devices when the PS5 controller is connected.Editing Group Policy
Group Policy Editor: [PressWindows Key + R, type gpedit.msc, and press Enter. [Navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Device Installation > Device Installation Restrictions.- Enable the appropriate policies to restrict Windows from treating the PS5 controller’s audio output as the default.