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Probook 650 G2
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I have the weirdest issue. I have the Probook 650 G2 and the ultraslim docking station. Everything is working fine until I plug in my new Logitech speakers into the audio out of the dock. At the start it is fine, the laptop doesn't emit sound and the speakers do. But when I stop playback and restart, the speakers AND the laptop emit sound. I looked in the sound setting and there's no other audio device listed when I plug into the dock audio out, but there is when I plug into the laptop audio out. So I can't disable the laptop sound device because it says it's still playing through that device.

 

Of course I can just plug in to the laptop but that defeats the point of the dock!

 

I'm aware this is a very fringe issue but it's very puzzling! 

 

Any help appreciated!

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