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    Default How to play music out of my laptop speakers

    hey guys,
    Well basicaly i have a logitech headset (pin) and when i take the wires of my headset out i thought it would automaticaly play out of my laptop speakers but it doesnt, every time i want to listen to music out of my laptop speakers is it nessesary to unplug the headset and restart my laptop or is there an easier method?
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    you should be able to go on your control panel > sound and then adjust were the output for the sound is coming from and you should be able to choose your laptop speakers, i think.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackk View Post
    you should be able to go on your control panel > sound and then adjust were the output for the sound is coming from and you should be able to choose your laptop speakers, i think.
    I appreciate the advice but i have tried this already and it does not seem to work.
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    Make sure you have the latest drivers for the sound card/chip in your laptop, might be a driver issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Professor-Alex View Post
    Make sure you have the latest drivers for the sound card/chip in your laptop, might be a driver issue.
    Yeah I bet it's driver related. It sounds like thats what's wrong with.
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