Check that the device is producing sound - what are the headphones plugged into? Is the volume on the device turned up. Is there a sound control panel?
Unplug them and see if it is working. if necessary, borrow headphones from someone else.
Try your headphones in another device. If they still don't work then they are broken and you need to replace them.
yes it can, by going to recordings and go on "add record" and speak through the head phones
what year were the head phones invented
what year were the head phones invented
Head Phones President was created in 1999.
first you should use your head voice for higher notes and chest voice for lower or in the middle notes and always warm up so that you dont strain your voice or damage any vocal chords. =p
Another word for ear phones is head phones.
A schizophrenic auditory hallucination can have many different forms.The voice may be localized as inside the patient's head, coming from somewhere on the patient's body, or coming from somewhere other than the patient.The voice may be one voice, or it may be several different voices.The voice may comment on the patient's actions, read the patient's thoughts out loud, or say random words.
what You should do is talk to your partner in a calm voice and explain what is going on in your head and what is coming from your heart, the most important thing is to be honest. but let them down gentle, but remember a brake up is never hard.
No. You should not listen to any voice that tells you to harm yourself or anybody else, whether it comes from inside you or from anyone else. If the advice comes from inside you, then you should discuss it with someone else who has done you good in the past, like a parent, a relative, a pastor or rabbi, a teacher, a doctor, or a friend you love. Don't try to argue with a voice in your head. It knows everything about you, so it knows how to push your buttons and how to control you, and it can be a stronger voice than any other person's voice. But another person who knows you and who you like can help you get around the voice in your head.
No, it should have a speaker on the front.
On a Mac just plug in the head phones and it should just work. If not then go to the Sound Preferences and see if they show up and select them if they do. On a Windows machine plug in the head phones and wait for the drivers to load and see if it works, if not then you will have to go into the Sound Control Panel and navigate to the head phones and manually select them. They should show up in the Output submenus in both operating sequence.
Nohead phones are something you put in electronics.