


Question Headphones make intermittent static noises while connected to laptop Question Laptop is using dedicated mic instead of external mic Question Headphones can't be put in when I play Games Question My laptop sound not working after using headphones Solved! internal laptop mic disabled when i plug in headphones Solved! why does only the sound work and not my mic when i plug in my headphones to my laptop? Solved! when i plug an ear/headphone into the audio jack into my laptop, it works for like 3-10 minutes and then all of a sudden it stops working. Solved! Headphones are not detected by laptop No changes in windows sound settings help! Question My headset microphone picks up all sounds played through my headphones. Question A complicated issue with a crackling speaker - disabling it requires uninstalling RealTek drivers? Solved! Headphones just randomly stop working on my laptop from time to time

Question Turtle beach headphones mic is not being detected on windows 10 laptop Question Audio issues with Bluetooth 5 Headphones (Motorola Escape 220) with Bluetooth 4 Laptop (Toshiba Satellite L50-C) Solved! My old pair of headphones works fine on my laptop and a new pair sounds bad. Question If I unplug my headphones, audio will only play through laptop speaker until restart. Question Headphones makes my computer stop picking up sound Question Headphones plugged in but audio is coming from the laptop Audio only working from left side of headphone. What settings under properties am I supposed to mess with? Both the front jack and internal jack are registered together as one device: "Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio(SST))" I'm guessing I need to somehow split it into two devices, but I don't know how or if that's even a thing. Thank you for the reply, but unfortunately that didn't fix my issue. Be sure you test that the internal speakers work again, when you unplug the headphones/speakers. Should you still not see the them, right click on the "Speakers", only while the headphones/speakers are plugged in, and disable them. NOTE: If they don't show in there, right click on the white background of that window and make sure both "Show disabled devices" and "Show disconnected devices" is checked. Then click "OK", again, on the main "Sound window". When you are done with your changes, in "Properties", click "Apply" and then "OK".Ĩ.

Once that is complete, click the "Properties" button.ħ. (Be sure you also click the "Test" button.)Ħ. Now click the "Configure" button and follow the prompts. Click on the device you are trying to fix.ĥ. Make sure you are on the "Playback" tab.Ĥ.
