Yes
On the side of front of the laptop will be a plug and headphones will fit on the plug hole.
Check your settings.
You don't have to change any settings. You just plug in the headphones.
You have holes - sockets - at the side or at the front of your laptop and you simply plug the headphones in where there is a picture of some headphones. Theres no neeed to install them, well you cant, you just plug them in and most of the time the socket you need to plug it into is the green one. Then you can listen and unless the volume is down, pretty much all headphones are compatible with everything!
A Dongle, or headphones, or a memory stick, or a USB stick. Hope it helped!
The impedance of the headphones is too much for you laptop to handle. Your headphones are probably 8 ohms. You need to get a 4 ohm headset which pulls less power.
Nope - if your sound is coming from both the headphones and the built-in speakers, it's your headphone socket in the laptop - not the plug that's at fault ! Basically an audio socket is a switch. While no external speakers (ie headphones) are connected, its internal components direct the sound to the computer's built-in speakers. Inserting a plug into the socket breaks the connection to the internal speaker circuitry, and directs the sound to the headphones.
How about getting a suitable adapter cable and plugging the other end into a hi fi system and then use headphones and speakers. Alternatively you can try plugging in the headphones halfway. It works apparently.
This is easy.... plug the input of the headphones into the headphone jack on the 'puter.
Yes, infact i just did it. All you do is plug the green wire into the head phone port on laptop and plug the USB wire into the USB port. Also if u want to use mic. plug the pink wire into the mic. port.
The computer is programmed to respond when sound cables are attached Edit: The sound cable is being attached to the laptop, but the desktop, which is in sleep mode, wakes up. The cable is not being attached to the desktop.
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