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How to set blue audio port as line-out?*help*
Hi all, first of, sorry if I post this in this section and on the other, I'm not sure where to post specifically. So, I'm having this problem since I switched to Windows 7, there are 3 rear audio ports, and these are; Blue, Green and Pink. The Pink is for the mic-in, green for line-out/speakers/headphones, and the blue is seems to be for line-in. Now, I would like to ask, how can i set the blue prot to be a line-out, so I can use my speakers and/or my headphones without switching their jacks. Thank you in advance!
Hi all, first of, sorry if I post this in this section and on the other, I'm not sure where to post specifically. So, I'm having this problem since I switched to Windows 7, there are 3 rear audio ports, and these are; Blue, Green and Pink. The Pink is for the mic-in, green for line-out/speakers/headphones, and the blue is seems to be for line-in. Now, I would like to ask, how can i set the blue prot to be a line-out, so I can use my speakers and/or my headphones without switching their jacks. Thank you in advance!
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