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Luka53271
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Title--changing sound output on Windows 10 resulted in a notification, but this is not the case on Windows 11. I was hoping someone could help me with this. Thank you!
18 days ago  • #1
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
If you change the output via a scripted function in DisplayFusion, you can add this line to show a tray message after:

BFS.Dialog.ShowTrayMessage("Audio Output Changed");
16 days ago  • #2
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Luka53271
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If you change the output via a scripted function in DisplayFusion, you can add this line to show a tray message after:

BFS.Dialog.ShowTrayMessage("Audio Output Changed");


Hi there, it's just a "normal" function, not sure how to make it a scripted function. It's under "Set Next Playback Device as Default".
16 days ago  • #3
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
I've attached a script below that will run that function and then show a notification. You can import it via the DisplayFusion Settings > Functions > Scripted Function > Import Scripted Function.
16 days ago  • #4
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Luka53271
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I've attached a script below that will run that function and then show a notification. You can import it via the DisplayFusion Settings > Functions > Scripted Function > Import Scripted Function.


Works perfectly, I really appreciate this, thank you!
16 days ago  • #5
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