Changing Audio Jack output (from headphone to Mic in/line in)

KiasuTeo

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Hi there,

I have an Asus G 50vt, a few days ago I had it hooked up to a stereo system and tripped on the wire connected to the Audio jack. The Headphone jack now has half of the head stuck inside and I was unable to remove it.

I am wondering if there is a way to reassign the headphone output to the Line in or Mic in jacks?
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Any help would be appreciated
 

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I know you can do that, I have seen it with some creative programs, im not too sure if your asus will do that, but I think the easiest option is to get that headphone jack out. you'd be surprised how easy it can be once you open your laptop up. another option (i would think - but try last) would be to get some super glue (only a little bit) and try to stick something to that headphone output to pull it out. - i was about to suggest soldering something, but dont worry about that, small amount of superglue might be the way to go alternatively buying an external sound card might be an option $20US
 

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    Creative Soundblaster Fatality1 TY ultra Titanium
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    Mouse
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I have tried superglue, something like 7 times, all unsucessful. I think it is because when i tripped it pulled at the jack at an angle.

I have a desktop that allows me to change the outputs to various jacks and I was hoping there would be a program as such which would allow me to do that on my notebook. :)
 

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Hav you got a pair of long-nosed or needle-nosed pliers? If so, is there anything that you can get a grip on to pull the offending plug out?
 

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    Intel Core-i5-3570K 4-core @ 3.4GHz (Ivy Bridge) (OC 4.2GHz)
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    ASRock Z77 Extreme4-M
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    XFX Pro Series 850W Semi-Modular
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    Gigabyte IF233
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    Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 3000 (USB)
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My old desktop had a similar program, im not too sure if that would work for a laptop though. i was thinking of using a soldering iron earlier, but maybe that's a bit too hardcore.
The best thing I could think of would be to open up the laptop and try and get it out from the inside. or if its still under warranty to send it in and get them to do the dirty work.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Self built
    CPU
    Q9550 overclocked to 3.93Ghz
    Motherboard
    XFX 790i Ultra SLI
    Memory
    (8Gb) - 2x2GB DDR3 Corsair Dominator Ram 1600Mhz + 2x2GB DDR3 OCZ 1600Mhz
    Graphics Card(s)
    Asus GTX 280 + Gigabyte GTX 280 (SLI)
    Sound Card
    Creative Soundblaster Fatality1 TY ultra Titanium
    Monitor(s) Displays
    3x24" BenQ, 22"Viewsonic
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1200, 1920x1080, 1920x1080, 1680x1050
    Hard Drives
    2x 750Gb Samsung Spinpoint Raid 1 array
    3x 1TB Western Digital
    PSU
    Antec 1000W
    Case
    Gigabyte low end full-tower
    Cooling
    CoolerMaster V10 for CPU 7 120mm fans
    Keyboard
    Logitech Dinovo edge, dinovo mini
    Mouse
    Logitech G9, G7
    Internet Speed
    24mb/s D/L 15mb/s upload - Telstra
    Other Info
    7 Fans - 3 fans integrated 4x case cut to fit and integrated into the case.
I have seen previous posts about things stuck in the audio jack. It seems it is fully enclosed and if I were to open up the laptop to access the jack, then might as well replace the whole jack.

I was hoping that There can be some REgistry edit or driver mod that allows the output jack to be changed.
 

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if u go to asus you can download a driver for your soundcard its realtek i think then open it up and click on the jacks to change, hope this helps.
 

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