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| | Internal and External Speakers I have a entertainment-type laptop with internal speakers and I occasionally connect the jack of an external speaker system (Logitech R20). When I first connected it up, there was no sound coming out of the external speakers, and then I fiddled with the Sound Control Panel and they were working (setting default?) Now I can't get the internal speakers to play a radio stream in a web plugin, and the external speakers are not connected (I leave them at home). What's the best way to deal with the system to play external speakers when I have the jack in and internal speakers when I don't have it plugged? |
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| | RE: Internal and External Speakers You just need to set the default output device to what you are using at the time. Joseph W. Conway, MCSE Windows Server Group This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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