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Hello,

 

Recently i bought my dream PC with the help of this wonderful community who helped me decide the critical parts. I really appreciate how helpful you guys are, thank you so much.

 

now,

I installed a new driver (dolby atmos) into my pc and the hardware detection seems a bit off. The driver with the headset connected to the front io panel and the speaker connected to the back io panel. now what happened is. the hardware seems to have locked itself. If i switch places then, the headset is listed as a speaker and the speaker is listed as a headset. normally i wouldn't care and just keep using it just as it is. but if i use the back panel. then the mic input gets lowered so much that i have to talk on the top of my voice for people to hear me. i checked the control panel but couldn't fix it through any microphone setting. so i am not sure how to fix it. basically, even if i have my headphone plugged into the back panel, the control panel shows the headphone as plugged into the front panel while the speaker is connected to the front panel.

 

thank you.

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