I have bought an Acer Aspire laptop and can't get my headset to work well with it.
So, I have an Acer Aspire V 15 (V3-572G-53PG) laptop and a Logitech headset and since there is only one space for jack plug, I bought a converter to be able to use the microphone part of it as well, but for some reason only the sound part works when I plug in. Any suggestions how can I solve this? Thanks
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Thanks for the quick answer Philetus, but could you please tell me how does that adapter differ from my one? Thanks
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Sure does. That one is supposed to work.Strange.
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I've tried using it with skype and curse voice as well but for some reason it doesn't even get registered in the menu where I can choose which microphone I'd like to use. Don't I need like some kind of software or something to use it with? I have windows 8.1.
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That's the problem right there, Windows 8.1. Have you tried this 2014 driver?
Audio Realtek Audio Driver 6.0.1.7300 386.9 MB 2014/11/03 Download 0 -
As Philetus said, update your drivers then i will give a check to Realtek sound control (look for Realtek icon on Control Panel and check for any external jack function)
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I've got my Mic working, but now the built-in mic doesn't work because when it made me chose whether I want to use the connected headset as a headset,headphone etc. I ticked the box to not show me the conversation again. How can I roll it back to be able to choose again? For some reason the realtek manager isn't showing up and I can't even find it anywhere. Thanks for your help so far and I hope I'm not disturbing you too much
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right click on the speaker icon near date & clock, select recording devices, a new window will appear with your recording devices, if you right click them, you can choose the default.
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Thanks for both of you
It works perfectly now.
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You welcome.
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