Hi Richard,
You also probably could find some sort of dissect switch that will allow
you to plug that in to your computer and have your headphones and
speakers plugged in at the same time. Then if you want to switch change
the switch.
Richard Bennett wrote:
> Hey Raul, you had it right. I plug my headphones into the headphone jack
> directly on my computer's speakers. I thought it was going out and am
> going
> to have to get a new pair of speakers soon I feel, but that will come in
> time. I will try to plug them into the speaker jack on the back of my pc
> later tonight cause I don't have time to play a game right now. But
> yes, I
> think it is the headphone jack on the actual speaker. Thanks for your
> insight on this problem.
> BEAN
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