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| 1451196 | 2018-07-04 06:15:00 | Hi, I always use blue tooth speaker from my laptop. Now, when I want to use an earphone, I can't hear the sound directly from laptop's speaker. All sound drivers have been updated. Can someone help me to figure out what's wrong with my settings? I use ASUS ROG with Windows 10. Regards, |
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| 1451197 | 2018-07-04 06:23:00 | Open the Search ( Windows Key + S or click on the search Icon Bottom left) Type In Sound Select Manage Audio devices, look to see what is the default device, under playback, change as required. | wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1451198 | 2018-07-04 08:23:00 | Hi, Under play back only shows: 1. LG HD (with green tick) When I clicked test, no sound only volume bars up and down 2. Speakers (Realtek HD Audio). When I clicked test, there is sound I tried to click “Realtek HD Audio” for default but it didn't work. Regards, |
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| 1451199 | 2018-07-04 21:42:00 | Hi, Now, when I want to use an earphone, I can't hear the sound directly from laptop's speaker . huh ? so when you plug in headphones, no sound is heard from the laptops speakers Thats how its meant to work . The sound drivers may have an option for both, but I doubt it . You may need to disable jacksense somehow . |
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