2008/11/5 Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Thanks Kris! I downloaded and installed that little control panel, and
> it does indeed silence the startup chime. That fixed that.
>
> So that's half the problem solved, and the original complaint taken
> care of. But sound continues to come out of the internal speaker the
> rest of the time, such as when I'm editing video in Final Cut, or
> watching a YouTube video. I want to silence this computer completely
> when the headset is plugged in.
>
> If there is no other way to do it, I'll still have to go into the box
> and unplug the internal speaker, darn it.

Looks like you'll have to do that because it sounds like the circuitry
that detects a plugged-in device and acts on that detection (i.e.,
silences the speaker) is busted.

>
> Thanks!
>
> Tom
> >
>



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