Hi Lori,
Ah, I see. Well, in case no one ever told you this you are not really
suppose to just unplug a USB device. Especially, external hard drives
and flash drives. To safely remove aUSB device on XP tab to the System
Tray, and arrow to an icon called Safely Remove Hardware, and then
press the c
know there was a safely remove hardware box at all, but
will try and find it. Thanks from Lori.
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From: "Thomas Ward"
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 4:20 PM
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] USB headset pro
2012 4:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] USB headset problem
Hi Lori,
Oh, I am sure. What brand of headphones do you have, and what is the
make and model?
I have an HP Digital Headset which is a little less tempermental than
most and my Logitech Digital Heads
Hi Lori,
Oh, I am sure. What brand of headphones do you have, and what is the
make and model?
I have an HP Digital Headset which is a little less tempermental than
most and my Logitech Digital Headset usually works properly when
plugging it in and removing it, and now that I think of it I may hav
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From: "Thomas Ward"
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2012 3:06 PM
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] USB headset problem
Hi Lori,
That's definitely not it. What he is talking about is when you open
the XP Volume Control, go to the Options menu, and select P
ugh a game.
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From: "Thomas Ward"
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2012 3:06 PM
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] USB headset problem
Hi Lori,
That's definitely not it. What he is talking about is when you open
the XP Volume Control, go to the Option
Hi Lori,
Hmmm...Interesting. Well, before we consider returning them let's see
if we can't possibly figure out the source of the problem. Its
actually quite common with USB headsets, and out of three sets I've
owned they all tend to have problems where I plug them and no sound
comes out of them un
Hi Lori,
That's definitely not it. What he is talking about is when you open
the XP Volume Control, go to the Options menu, and select Properties
there should be a list of devices to configure. On my Windows XP
desktop my USB headphones show up as HP Digital Headset or something
like that. Yours m
Discussion list"
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] USB headset problem
Is there a device in your sound settings called communication headphones?
Mine has this on an HP laptop. What it does is as soon as you play audio
through it, only that audio will get rooted to what ever your default
device and ev
Is there a device in your sound settings called communication
headphones? Mine has this on an HP laptop. What it does is as soon as
you play audio through it, only that audio will get rooted to what ever
your default device and everything else is directed away. In my case if
I have headphones p
ly good and has boosted my aim
in Swamp. Thanks from Lori.
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From: "Thomas Ward"
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012 3:09 PM
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] USB headset problem
Hi Lori,
What happens when you reboo
Hi Lori,
What happens when you reboot? The reason I am asking is I also have a
set of USB headphones, and I'm quite familiar with the problem you
describe below. Usually rebooting the computer with the headphones
plugged in resolves the problem.
Interesting enough, though, I seem to have the oppo
Hi everyone, I'm sorry this isn't strictly audio game related, but yesterday I
got a new USB headset. It seemed to be working fine, but today I've started
having issues where I hear jaws through the headset, but computer sounds play
through the laptop speakers. I've checked in the control pann
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