Configuring the audio jacks
If the back of your computer has five audio jacks, they are
universal jacks. This means that they can be used for more than
one purpose. For example, the blue jack on the computer can
be a stereo in jack or a stereo out jack. To use the audio jacks
for something other than the default audio device, you need
to configure the audio jacks.
To configure the audio jacks:
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Installing a printer, scanner, or
other device
device documentation and installation instructions.
Your computer has one or more of the following ports:
IEEE 1394 (also known as Firewire
serial, and parallel. You use these ports to connect peripheral
devices such as printers, scanners, and digital cameras to your
computer. For more information about port locations, see
"Checking Out Your Computer" on page
30
CHAPTER 3: Setting Up and Getting Started
Connect your audio device(s) to the computer audio
jack(s).
Click Start, then click
window opens.
Click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices or Sounds
and Audio Devices, then click Advanced under Speaker
Settings. The Advanced Audio Properties dialog box
opens.
-OR-
If your computer has the Realtek Sound Effect Manager
installed, double-click the Sound Effect Manager
icon
on the taskbar. The Realtek dialog box opens.
Follow the on-screen instructions to configure the audio
jacks for your speaker setup.
Important
Before you install a printer, scanner, or other peripheral device, see the
. The Control Panel
Control Panel
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), Universal Serial Bus (USB),
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