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  • Well with what I think is the Win 10 control panel I get nothing like what you show. It looks like the Win 7 control panel. Now that I have tested a little more I think all the connections are okay as I used my headset plugged into the adapter connected to the computer and used that setup with an amateur radio application…
  • The adapter is definitely a dual Mike/earphone adapter. It has four pinouts (a tip and three rings) on the plug and on the jacks there are symbols to indicate which is the Mike jack and the earphone jack. When I first used the adapter and discovered this issue I think I remember checking the continuity from the plug to the…
  • The headset is good as I have used it with the USB adaptor that I use now for audio application and also as for radio headset operations. Believe it or not I got it on Amazon for $15 and it works better than some I paid $50 for. Works great.
  • I looked at the other post you suggested and I think that person may have also been using the computer mike rather than the headset mike and did not know it. I never got any popup asking me to select the mike I wanted to use so maybe the driver is corrupt. Thoughts.
  • I am getting no popup at all. When I initially plug the adaptor in with no mike in the adaptor input I get no audio input which I would expect. When I plug a headset into the mike input of the adapter it appears to be getting audio so I disconnect the headset and it is still getting audio probably from the computer mike…
  • This computer is using Windows 7 not Windows 8.
  • I have an Acer Aspire V5-131-2680 computer running Windows 7 that I purchased in October, 2014. As outlined earlier when a combo adapter is plugged into the combo jack it is disabling the internal computer speakers as expected but IS NOT disabling the internal computer mike and defaulting to the line-in jack of the combo…
  • I reinstalled the driver and that did not help. The "Line In" jack is not shown as an option for use when the adapter is plugged in. When it is plugged in, the speakers are cut and the earphones (Stereo) works fine but the microphone does not work. It is not cutting the computer mike off and using the exteranl line in…
  • I did all of this before writing the note. When clipping on "Microphone" I can see a box titled "Jack Information" and in the box a button that says "analog jack". When you left or right clip on it nothing happens. Should it go to something like enable? I have not reinstalled the driver yet.
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