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I probably can't help much, but do you have any other information? For example, do you hear this static when NVDA is talking or even when NVDA is silent? Are we talking a laptop or a desktop, and what kind of speakers are we talking about?

I had issues with static when I placed my iPhone too close to my laptop. I now place it a little further away, and I don't have that static any more. I'd also get a low frequency static from one laptop which seemed to be picking up rotations from my rotary hard drive. I got around this by mechanically lowering the volume of my internal speakers and raising the software volume of my laptop.

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Christopher (AKA CJ) =>÷
Chaltain at Outlook, USA

From: Visually Impaired Computer Users' Group List <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Robert Sollars
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2023 2:39 PM
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Subject: [VICUG-L] Question about static on my speakers

When I boot up inmorning, I start getting static in my speakers, different than the original one, where the static is consistently there.
This static comes & goes sometimes sounding like a rotary phone and other times just static? Suggestions on why this happening.
I tried the tricks, restarting the computer, turning off NVDA for a bit, un plugging the speakers, and etc. It doesn't stop it. It comes back after about 2 minutes, and shuts off after about 30 seconds to a minutes.
About 7AM PDT, it stops and doesn't come back the rest of the day!
Windows 10
Thanks for any suggestions
Robert
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