I recently bought a Logitech USB head-set/microphone combination advertised
as Skype-ready. I would like to leave it permanently plugged into my system,
so that, when I receive a Skype call, I just have to slip on the head-set.
The problem is that, when I plug the head-set into a USB port, my desktop
speakers stop working. Whenever I finish a Skype call, I have to unplug the
head-set before I can again hear JAWS through my desktop speakers. I also
find that, more often than not, when I do unplug the head-set in order to
use the desktop speakers, the speaker volume has mysteriously been reset to
only 50%. I have to open Volume Control and reset it to 100%.
I could, of course, leave the head-set permanently plugged in, and use them,
all the time, in place of the desktop speakers. But I would really prefer
not to have to do this.

I should also explain that my desktop speakers are plugged into a splitter
that is plugged into the output jack of a Griffin Technology IMic USB sound
device. I imagine that the USB head-set is somehow conflicting with the USB
IMic, although I don't know why this should be.

I would appreciate any advice on how to make this incredible lash-up I have
created work the way I want it to.

Thank you.

Blessed Be,

Dana

D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman
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