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How to set up the headphone with mic attachment and my destop speakers are are seperately

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How to set up the headphone with mic attachment and my destop speakers are are seperately
How to Hook Up a Microphone and Headset to a Computer
In the past, business professionals used telephones to conference with customers or employees, but applications like Skype have made it simple for all users to voice and video chat with one another long-distance. Having a good audio configuration is critical for workers who often need to touch base with clients or other business professionals. Headsets allow users to both listen to and talk to others hands-free, but sometimes the mouthpieces attached to a headset aren't of the best quality. You can connect the speakers on the headset to the computer but hook up a separate microphone to the PC to use instead of the headset's mouthpiece.
1.
Plug the headphone connector on the headset to the green-colored jack on the back of the desktop PC or into the headphone jack on the right or left side of the laptop or netbook.
2.
Connect the microphone to the pink-colored jack on the back of the desktop computer or into the mic jack on the right or left side of the laptop or netbook.
3.
Click "Start ' Control Panel ' Hardware and Sound ' Sound." Select the headset on the Playback tab and then click "Set Default" to use it instead of the computer speakers. Click "OK."

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 24, 2008

SOURCE: Intel D101GGC Motherboard front headphone mic not working becoze wire not attach in motherboard

Simple dear connect the wire on Motherboard. The pins you will get near the outer portion of your motherboard.

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Kevin Shafer

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  • Posted on Jun 21, 2008

SOURCE: Headphones with mic / external speakers

Does your computer have front audio ports? If so, you can just plug it in there. Otherwise you need a single male 2 dual female converter to plug into the speaker port.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 14, 2008

SOURCE: Mic not working and audio coming from both headphone and internal speaker of laptop

solution:

  1. Reinstall Drivers, then
  2. Go to http://ipgweb.cce.hp.com/psgna/caller/chat.asp?dd=presnote&productName=Compaq+Presario+700A+Notebook+PC&productCategory=212728&productSNI=compaqpres99885&PSOID=96403&lang=en&cc=us
  3. Enter your Information
  4. Begin live chat with Compaq online support
  5. Tell them your problem
  6. They will find your spedific solution depending on your Computer Stats
If further assistance is needed, email me at: "admin [at] tejenmail [dot com]"

I used to have the same issue with my HP Pavilion HDX9010NR (HP and Compaq is the same thing)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 10, 2009

SOURCE: speakers sound hollow. mic in sounds like squirrel

i think you're driver did not do the right setting for you. try searching drivers from this site http://www.rudytarigan.com/laptop/toshiba-satellite-l310-drivers.htm or search realtex HD manager. They will do all the work for you

Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Jan 16, 2011

SOURCE: The external speakers attached to

It is NOT likely the keyboard is "killing the speakers"... OR the headphones for that matter.

I suspect the problem is bad switch contacts in the headphone jack that cut off the speaker line outputs when headphones are plugged into the pro keys. These jacks are, to put it bluntly, JUNK... they are EASILY damaged by pulling the cable plugged into them sideways. You will need to service the unit.

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These headphones cannot be used for your computer ,because you computer requires seperate input for mic, unlike the mobile phone where you have only one pin and then it includes the mic function with it.

So if you want to use the mic you can use it by connecting a seperate mic in the pink slot of your computer and you can still use these headphone to listen to the incoming voice by pluggin it in the green slot of audio output.

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You can get a set of speakers that has a headphone jack on front (it will shut off the speakers when headphones are in) or you can unplug the speakers and plug in the head phones. Some PCs have a red and green jack in front - plug in headphones to the green, you should have the speakers shut off till you unplug. All else fails they make a headphone/mic extender that sits like a hockey puck on the desk, has cables to the mic and speaker jacks on back of the PC and on the puck part has a jack for speakers, mic and headphone - some switched manually by you, some switch when the headphones plug in. If you had posted the model I could see if your machine has front red and green jacks.
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If you get same problem with all headphones, then

If you get no sound: ensure that you have sound from speaker, if you get sound from speakers and no headphone working, then there is a problem in the headphone connection.

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Usually when you double click the speaker icon in the system tray you'll see the volume settings for all your devices. On microphone there is usually an check box for mic boost. Set those to mic boost. Then check that all the sliders in the volumes are one increment below the top but maximum for Wave. Then set the master volume to a comfortable loudness This you can access by a single click to the speaker icon.

Next, you can go to Control Box, click on Sounds and check the settings for speakers/headphone and also for recording where there is usually a routine for checking the recording settings via your microphone made available to you.

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