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ok i dont know if i genuinely cant find it or if im just stupid. all i want is a small preferably nice looking auxiliary switch for my desk top that i can plug my pc in as the input and have both my headphones and speakers plugged in as the outputs and switch between them with the click of a button. can someone plz send me links, ive looked everywhere

 

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14 hours ago, RandomGuy13 said:

The way that I have my stuff setup is I have my speakers plugged into my monitors audio out, and my headphones plugged into my motherboard IO. Another way of doing it is plugging your speakers into your motherboard Line Out, and your headphones into the front headphone jack. Then you can switch in windows.

 

If you are using a laptop or something with only one audio jack output, then you could use a switch, or a USB DAC. and switch from within windows.

I'm on my desktop and I have to break my back just to unplug 1 to plug in another. I just want a simple solution. No settings in Windows, no unplugging or plugging back in. I just want a press of a button. Yet it seems like this concept just doesn't exist

 

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