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  • C code frog 0

    Does anyone know of software that will disable my laptop speakers but not the headphone jack? I want the following: 1. If head-phones are jacked into laptop sound comes out of headphones. 2. If I unplug headphones no sound comes out of anything. 3. If I plug the headphones back in then sound comes out. I've messed with every setting I can in the control panel and none of them seem to work.

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    Shog9 0
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    I had a similar need a while back, and solved it by using one audio device for speakers and another for headphones. But then, that was a desktop system, so adding a second audio device was no big deal. Still, you might want to look into the USB audio devices out there - some of them are pretty small, and you'll probably get a good deal better quality than what your laptop has built-in.

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      Does anyone know of software that will disable my laptop speakers but not the headphone jack? I want the following: 1. If head-phones are jacked into laptop sound comes out of headphones. 2. If I unplug headphones no sound comes out of anything. 3. If I plug the headphones back in then sound comes out. I've messed with every setting I can in the control panel and none of them seem to work.

      I only read CP for the articles. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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      Jeremy Falcon
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      Well, on a desktop, you could simply turn off the speakers and just stick the headphones into the CD drive if you're listening to an audio CD that is. Jeremy Falcon

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      • C code frog 0

        Does anyone know of software that will disable my laptop speakers but not the headphone jack? I want the following: 1. If head-phones are jacked into laptop sound comes out of headphones. 2. If I unplug headphones no sound comes out of anything. 3. If I plug the headphones back in then sound comes out. I've messed with every setting I can in the control panel and none of them seem to work.

        I only read CP for the articles. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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        Christian Graus
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        Pliers. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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          Pliers. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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          • C code frog 0

            Does anyone know of software that will disable my laptop speakers but not the headphone jack? I want the following: 1. If head-phones are jacked into laptop sound comes out of headphones. 2. If I unplug headphones no sound comes out of anything. 3. If I plug the headphones back in then sound comes out. I've messed with every setting I can in the control panel and none of them seem to work.

            I only read CP for the articles. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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            Unless your laptop has some special hardware (& software that interacts with that hardware) there is no physical way apart from: Pliers or a slightly more sophisticated way: Building a little circuit which interfaces with the USB / Serial Port / Other I/O pin which allows you to switch it on or off. Best bet is (if you absolutely must have it):

            1. Open case
            2. Find speakers
            3. Find wires to speakers
            4. Get STDP switch (or is it DPST), basically a switch that is made from two isolated switches but operated by the same physical switch. (if that made any sense :) )
            5. Cut wires and solder switch in
            6. Find somewhere to put the switch :-D
            7. Close lid
            8. Pray :rolleyes:

            Ed

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            • S Shog9 0

              I had a similar need a while back, and solved it by using one audio device for speakers and another for headphones. But then, that was a desktop system, so adding a second audio device was no big deal. Still, you might want to look into the USB audio devices out there - some of them are pretty small, and you'll probably get a good deal better quality than what your laptop has built-in.

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              code frog 0
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              I only need it on a temporary basis. I have a really nice MP3 player sitting right next to me it's just missing the power cord it went into storage.:doh:

              I only read CP for the articles. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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              • C code frog 0

                Does anyone know of software that will disable my laptop speakers but not the headphone jack? I want the following: 1. If head-phones are jacked into laptop sound comes out of headphones. 2. If I unplug headphones no sound comes out of anything. 3. If I plug the headphones back in then sound comes out. I've messed with every setting I can in the control panel and none of them seem to work.

                I only read CP for the articles. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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                Go to your local electroics shop and buy a loose headphone plug (or rip the plug off an old, broken set of headphones.) When you unplug the headphones, plug in the loose headphone plug (no wires connected) - this will cut off the signal to the speaker. Modern electronics will not be harmed by this infinite-impedance load.

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                  Go to your local electroics shop and buy a loose headphone plug (or rip the plug off an old, broken set of headphones.) When you unplug the headphones, plug in the loose headphone plug (no wires connected) - this will cut off the signal to the speaker. Modern electronics will not be harmed by this infinite-impedance load.

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                  code frog 0
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                  A very out of the box solution! Thank you very much. That's a great idea.

                  I only read CP for the articles. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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                    Does anyone know of software that will disable my laptop speakers but not the headphone jack? I want the following: 1. If head-phones are jacked into laptop sound comes out of headphones. 2. If I unplug headphones no sound comes out of anything. 3. If I plug the headphones back in then sound comes out. I've messed with every setting I can in the control panel and none of them seem to work.

                    I only read CP for the articles. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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                    Xoy
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                    If you don't mind something sticking out, you could get an "extension" thing.. sort of like a Y-splitter (two-fer, whatever you want to call it :rolleyes: ) only maybe one only? that way, since something is plugged in, it won't play unless you have something plugged into the extension as well :)

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                    • C code frog 0

                      A very out of the box solution! Thank you very much. That's a great idea.

                      I only read CP for the articles. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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                      normanS
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                      A pleasure.

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                        A pleasure.

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                        code frog 0
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                        :rose:It's all mine. I've got a splitter in the side of it right now and I cannot hear a thing. :cool::rose:

                        I only read CP for the articles. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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