Headphone and Speaker Help?
I have 2 sockets forr Headfone and mic within front of my CPS. But mic is not working. Please Help me
Answer:
So of late plug the headfones in the front and the mic within the back. Try to update the driver for the nouns card, and check the settings for them in Control Panel. Play around here with the nouns engines and settings. Test them. And I hope this helps and you come right. O and if you can see or know what nouns card it is, check out the manual and specs online.
Try using a spliter on the headphone jack!
In proclaim to ensure that the headphone are not receiving too much power, the jacks check to see which plugs are individual used. Once one is accessed, it take the master power position & draws the energy. If you are have trouble with the mic, you might want to check the mic volume & sensitivity on your settings board. The three plugs will not work together but the mic & any combo of headphones/speaker will work!
Your problem is the switches within the mounted sockets.
When the plugs are inserted they automatically switch other circuits. they are factory made to do that.
You must use external wiring to accomplish what you obligation.
Example open the speaker box and supply a jack to it for the earphones, or explain it to a repair place and enjoy it done.
Really it's a simple 1/2 hour project.....
Hi, Well the problem here is not with installation, its next to your sound card, you mentioned three sockets, within these type of sound cards (analog devices) you own the privilege to connect either "speakers and mic" OR "pave the way phones and mic" , but not both at the same time. If you cannot compensate on this later you will have hold to upgrade to a higher nouns card which has this capacity to allow both speakers and head-phones at the same time.
regard
Hamza
u can buy a 2:1 connector to ur Speaker slot of motherboard.
also u can attach a front panel speaker slot if supported by ur motherboard
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