Re: :?: Can I have speakers and a Headset plugged in at once?

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>But is there some kind of splittter or ....

Yes there is and is under $10.00 from Office Depot. Have been using it for
years. Note: For Messenger at least under SP1 you need to end QoS via
Network Connections for Messenger Voice, etc to work.

Good luck!


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"Hookjaw" <UseLinkToEmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Ok, so I have my headset plugged in right now as I speak. I tried when
> I first got it plugging it into the labeled but not color coded jacks
> at the front and it did not work, so I have unplugged the speakers and
> plugged in 1 of 2 of the headset cords into the spot where it was.
>
> I have the volume out plugged in to the proper color and the
> microphone in plugged in to the proper colored jack as well, and it
> works fine and dandy.
>
> Anyhow, to the question, Can I somehow have the speakers and headset
> plugged in so i can switch back and forth from the computer rather
> than getting way into the back of the desk and fooling around with a
> mess of wires and stuff. But is there some kind of splittter or
> adapter or something i can get to have the speakers and headset
> plugged in? I dont have any jacks to plug in my main speaker control
> except the 2 that are already plugged into. Any help would greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Note: I have a logitech internet chat headset (the one u can change
> the color of the earpiece) and I have Justei Speakers
>
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