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Thrustmaster Boeing TCA Yoke disables all sound on my PC

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I have searched and found no other posts on this, but if I missed one please forgive me…

Amazon just delivered my Thrustmaster Boeing TCA Yoke. (Yeah!) Unfortunately, just as I fired up MSFS to try it out I discovered that the sound system on my PC had totally died. (Booo). I spent literally hours this evening trying to figure out what had gone wrong with my sound system. My hard wired speakers wont work, my bluetooth connected speakers wont work, and even my bluetooth earbuds wont work with anything on the computer, not just MSFS. I finally discovered that the Thrustmaster Boeing yoke was the source of the problems. If I unplug the USB from the yoke, my sound system fully works as normal. As soon as I plug the yoke USB back in, all sound is disabled on the PC.
Has any one else experienced this and does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix it???

Kerry W. Gipe
Savannah Georgia, USA
US FAA A&P / Commercial Pilot Multi Engine Land IFR

Your talent is a gift from God. How you use your talent is your gift back to God.

Just change your output default audio device. The Yoke took it over so just switch it back to your speakers. Happen to me but took a few seconds to set it back to my speakers. 

Edited by Wise87

Dan

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