Of course you can select to assign both roles (Default Device and Default Communications Device) to the same audio device you are in complete control of that choice. If your Windows PC has more than one audio device you will be able to select which of them will be the Default Communications Device. Microsoft introduced the Default Communications Device role in Windows 7 to allow the user to select an audio device that he/she considers to be better suited for use in communications apps (Skype, Zoom, VoIP) the typical example device is a headset. Roles in Windows exists to simplify the user interaction with applications and multiple audio devices present in the system: instead of having to select a specific device for each application, the user select a Default device and most applications will use that without asking the user which he/she wants to be used. Just trying to provide some information related to your question.
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