Thanks for all contributing to this solution. Are most of you guys and gals also using this method of having both mic and headphones plugged into mic jack via this Y adaptor? It seems as though some of you don't mind manually plugging your mics into your mic input when wanting to make a call. Is there a third solution? The more I think about this the more it appears that I'm doing something out of the norm. My speakers have 2 jacks, 1 for headphones and another with an icon of a music note. I plugged in my mic into the jack with the music icon and can hear sound when I blow into the mic as well as hearing the headphone audio. I did not have to plug in my headphones into the sound card at all. Strange.
Thanks, Matthew ---- Original Message ----- From: "Jim" <[email protected]> To: <skypeenglish at emissives.com> Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 9:40 PM Subject: [Skypeenglish] Headset microphone > If you want both your headset and speakers to have sound. You will need > one of those plugs. I think what you mean is you want your microphone for > talking, And your computer's speakers for sound. If your microphone plug > was red, plug the microphone jack in to the hole, without moving your > computers speakers. http://jimbo1970.com/ > > > Thanks for posting to the skype english list. To access scripts for the > latest version of skype go to > http://www.dlee.org/skype > To access tutorials and other goodies go to > http://www.marrie.org/skype/skype.html > > > to download a tool that will help install skypewatch for jaws users, go to > this link. > http://free-zg.t-com.hr/hkatic/SWSetup.zip > > thanks and have a wonderful day. > > > _______________________________________________ > Skypeenglish mailing list > Skypeenglish at emissives.com > http://emissives.com/mailman/listinfo/skypeenglish_emissives.com >
