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Nope,I think it can be fixed inside the Realtek HD Audio Manager,but don't know how
Nope,I think it can be fixed inside the Realtek HD Audio Manager,but don't know how
That is the same as my setup. I think the only way I can change this behaviour is my audio driver provided software that has an option for Independent Front Headphones, you could check if your new drivers have installed any application that may have this option.
You could check the Advanced settings in the top right although I not sure this will be possible.
Do us a favour and take a screenshot of the advanced settings.
I've looked at 2 other different images of this dialog and yours is different again. I honestly don't think you will find a solution. You can try Google as I have had a quick search and found a couple of pages with the same problem neither had a solution.
You could try another version of the driver, Fujitsu has a Vista driver, a much earlier version that might have this option but it may not work with Win7 and theres the chance the ALC260 doesn't support this feature. You'll find that driver here Technical Support pages from Fujitsu, just put your serial in the box provided, click continue, select Win Vista and Win Vista again, select Audio and click download on the right.
Otherwise you could live with it and like me (even though I have that option) turn off the speakers or unplug the headphones depending on which one you are using.
Let me know how you go but I have to go now I'll check back tomorrow.
The Vista drivers should work OK for Win 7. We tell users on the Dell forum that have upgraded to Win 7 and there are no Win 7 drivers, but there are Dell Vista drivers, to use the Vista drivers and they work OK.
Still haven't found a solution to the second problem..