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04-07-2010 11:19 PM
I am a person who listens to music while on my laptop but mostly with my headphones. i was wondering is there anyway to disable my laptop speakers but still have my headphones work. my laptop speakers do mute when i plug in my headphones but if i accidently unplug the headphones my music starts blasting through the laptop speakers, and this can be embarassing if i am at school. is there anyway i can disable my laptop speakers at all times whether i have headphones in or not.
04-08-2010 06:29 AM
If you look on the bottom right-hand side of your Taskbar, where the clock is, you should see a little megaphone icon representing your audio controls. Right-click on this and go to Playback Devices. There, you should see all of the devices you have installed that are capable of playing sound. Just right-click on the one labeled Internal Speakers and choose to Disable it, and voila!
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04-08-2010 09:26 AM
thanks for trying to help but it didnt when i disabled it i couldnt hear any sound from the headphones
my sound setup is like this
while searching i found someone with the similar problem that made a thread here aswell
04-08-2010 01:59 PM
I did a little bit more research for you here, and I have to say I'm having a hard time finding any solutions for your problem that aren't directly hardware related. The only source of information I can give you is to check this link http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/269120-28-speakers-headphones-play-audio-time-audio-driver and try a couple of the solutions they have there. Best of luck to you!
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04-09-2010 03:15 AM - edited 04-09-2010 12:33 PM
This may work. Go to control panel > IDT Audio Control Panel > speakers and dual headphones (if not already chosen) On the bottom half of that window are four choices. On my dv8 it lets you mute just the laptop speakers with out affecting the head
phones. You should be able to control the volume to your head phones here as well. There are also a few other settings here to experiment with.
I hooked up my head phones to try my solution and it didn't work. I am going to keep at this though.
Maybe JMryc will come up with something.
04-25-2010 09:14 PM
i tried the IDT control panel and still no solution
if i mute my speakers and independent heaphones option it mutes everything
if i disable my speakers and independent heaphones, then try to set the independent headphones option to default it wont let me
06-29-2012 09:09 PM
Hi I just came across this site as i was searching for an asnwer to my HP issue and you sound like you know what you're talking about! I have an HP pavillion dv5 and my speakers arent working. even when im using my headphones. I took it in once and it came back working. Then a week later I had it connected to a cable that translates its screen onto the tv (I forget what those cables are called) and it worked i was watching hulu and everything then i unplugged it and the sound just stopped working. Its been like that ever since (about 3 months) please help! Thank you
05-30-2015
07:24 AM
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Download the driver from the above link in order to play your headphones & internal speakers seperately.... it worked for windows7 ultimate...... no need to change any audio settings.... best of luck.....
