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Also check that the mike (and modem if shown) is not muted under the volume.
DC on the volume icon in the SysTray.
Daniel Wysocki
Twin*.*Star Computers
770-498-2582 / 800-816-0663
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-----Original Message-----
From: Twin*.*Star <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sunday, January 30, 2000 3:13 PM
Subject: Re: Headphones
>I have never heard of powered headsets but that does not mean they do not
>exist. Barring anything else that I might know, I know of no reason why you
>need powered a headset. I have even had clients use unpowered, high
>efficient speakers in the speaker jack. The output of typical, modern (I
say
>modern because, several years ago some SC had a small, less than 10w amp
>that could be enabled/disabled.) sound cards is the same as what comes out
>of portable player headset jacks.
>
>Are you plugging the earphones into the speaker out jack of the sound card?
>I take it that you are using the headset to talk on the phone through the
>modem. If that be the case, not being familiar with this specific puter,
>does it have a separate out jack for the modem.
>
>Daniel Wysocki
>Twin*.*Star Computers
>770-498-2582 / 800-816-0663
>[log in to unmask]
>Fast - Reliable - Wallet Friendly
>
>
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