If the laptop uses a Realtek audio component in the chipset, download
and install their driver; it contains an easy to use control panel which
will let you do what you want.

--
Peter van Houten

On the 24/07/2009 00:34, James Edwards wrote the following:
I have an instructor that teaches in a classroom that is slightly too
big for her voice, but too small to have a full PA system in it. The
room does have speakers in it, so the instructor would plug the speakers
and a microphone into her laptop and use it as a PA when she was using
WinXP. She has shifted to Vista and this no longer works. Anyone have
any ideas how to do this in Vista?

TIA!

Jim

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