But how can I do the 2nd part?
Well, at least I learned that the 1st part is useless xD
I just need to change the drivers.
It's just too sad that I'll need to be changing them all the time, depending on what I'm doing...
How can I do this « Once done, go back to this window and select update driver. Use the 'Browse my computer for driver software' option. Then, select the 'Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer' option. Make sure you install the High Definition Audio Device driver (which is...
I unistalled
I'll show you all steps.
1st - I opened up the Device Manager within Windows 10. Simply search for that and it will show. Within that, go down to 'Sound, video and game controllers' and you will see the Realtek(R) Audio. Double-click on that and a pop-up window will appear based...
Even the headphones are realtek (and they work). I followed all the steps. Try it yourself xD
The driver is: High Definition Audio
But the device is the same. I changed the driver, not the device.
https://ibb.co/zNMc6dy (Driver choice, in the same device).
yeah, it doesn't work.
But the laptop «thinks» that it is producing sound, because I can see the bars going up and down in the «volume mixer».
I've done everything again and the problem remains. So, whenever I do NOT want to use the headphones, I'll have to put it back to normal.
Thank god I...
it worked!
How did you find this solution?
- PCS support told me that there was no way I could use my in-build micro while using the headphones, you know more than them xD
When I buy headphones with a micro, will I have to do something again?
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Hi Paulo,
Thanks for letting me know, I have been informed that the microphone is hard wired to pass through the headset jack when headphones are plugged in. There is no way around this apart from using a USB mic or a headset with a built in microphone.
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