

You MUST click a response for each item you plug in. The "unexpected" aspect of this is that if you let it assume the default setting without actually clicking on the OK button, it does NOT use that. When you're done, they all should do what you just told the machine they do.

With the first jack set that way, proceed one by one with more jacks plugged into sockets and each set properly. If you merely ignore it the window will disappear and NOT put any signal out on that jack, even though it had shown you a default suggestion.Ĥ. It asks for conformation or for you to change that and confirm. It should pop up a small window saying that it detected something plugged into a particular socket and suggesting what that might be - say, front speakers plugged into the green socket. Plug in ONE jack - say, the front L/R speakers. Arrange your stuff so you can see your monitor screen and reach the keyboard while also having access to the back panel.ģ. Make sure Windows is set to use the Realtek on-board devices for default audio output and input (recording).Ģ. Start by unplugging all the audio jack units from the back panel, then reboot. This is really giving me a headache now all i want is some sound. If i click play it will show that there is sound being played but i cannot hear anything. Just to be sure, they way that works is not obvious and can end up making the jacks non-functional. The problem i have now is that in Realtek HD Audio Manger all the connectors for the Analogue back panel are greyed out it just shows the front panel and digital.
