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Old November 2nd 03, 11:14 PM
Sierras
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Default P4PE - How to switch audio out from front to back connector

Hello,

My computer has the audio jack working from the front connector only.
I get no audio from the back connector jack.

How can I change this configuration so that I get audio from the rear
jack instead of the front jack. I use amplified speakers which have a
headset jack already. Running the speaker cable to the front of the
computer is a pain. Please help!!

Thanks
 




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