When you have two audio devices, and you want to switch the one being used, it's a trip to Control Panel -> Sounds and Audio Devices -> Audio tab -> Sound playback -> Default device
It gets rather cumbersome after the first time.
Fortunately there's always help. With System Tray Audio Device Switcher - or STADS, switching the default audio playback device is as convenient as two clicks at the system tray, just like changing AA/AF settings of your graphics card, and over/underclocking your CPU.
Ok, so I made those easy too through some settings. Nvm if it is still long-winded at your side.
But with the STADS -

click

click
And it's done.
And hell yea I got a Prodigy 7.1 HiFi. Why do I have a Prodigy 7.1 HiFi? That'd be covered in another post.
There's no link to the software featured. Cos as I said earlier, those of you geeky enough to use two soundcards should know how to Google.
And damn while typing I thought of something but forgot what it was when typing.
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