On Mon, 26 Mar 2007, Tommy Lim KW wrote:

> I got another problem on my laptop. My speaker and my headphone jack got
> no problem. Both got sound out. But the problem is when I plug in my
> headphone to headphone jack, my speakers still get sound. 
> What happen actually? Sensing problem?

What you have here isn't a software problem, it's a hardware problem. If 
the problem were in software, we'd have reports of this problem affecting 
all manner of laptop computers. The 3,5mm audio jack is a standard 
component, and the way it knows to switch off the speakers is a tiny 
microswitch at the back of the jack that is pressured by the end of the 
audio plug.

I suggest you have a techie look at it, esp. if the problem is not 
reproducible on a computer of similar configuration (which I guess the ML 
will tell you).

Good Luck. 

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