[wplug] OT: Microphone headset and standard speakers
Kevin Squire
gentgeen at linuxmail.org
Thu Aug 4 19:34:51 EDT 2005
Thanks,
I was not sure if one of those would work (and I don't already have one
here to try it with). Sometimes the best solution accually is the
simpliest. :-)
Kevin
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 09:54:19 -0700 (PDT)
Jason Jerome <jjerome2 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Just buy one of those headphone wire splitters, then you can have both
> plugged in at the same time. Just make sure that the wire splits the
> stereo signal to both split plugs. You can find something like this
> at Radio Shack.
>
>
>
> --- Kevin Squire <gentgeen at linuxmail.org> wrote:
>
> > Dear WPLUG,
> >
> > I know that many of you are using Skype, so I tought I would ask
> > your opinions/setups.
> >
> > My work is getting all of use the microphone/headset things (like
> > you use with skype). 2 plugs, one for the speaker and one for the
> > mic. Now how can I set them up without replacing (pulling out)
> > my current speakers plug?
> >
> > The back of the computer is "out of reach" so it is not like I can
> > keep switching things around based on what I need. I would like
> > to still be able to listen to music/podcasts with my current
> > speakers when I am not on the conferences.
> >
> > What do some of you do to solve the issue of using headset mic and
> > standard speakers?
> >
> > Kevin
> >
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