![]() ![]() [Sidebar: I vigorously disagree with the idea of deleting the Realtek Audio Console below, at least I'm not inclined to try it. ![]() In Windows 10 one can add "Realtek Audio Console" to the Start choices, so the workaround becomes a couple clicks closer. There may be more to this or a better way, but I thought I should share what I've found so far, before someone else gives up on what otherwise seems to be a good laptop. (if greyed out, restarting the console usually seems to bring it back.) Changing it to "Speaker Out" or "Headphones" (but not "Lineset" for the reasons illustrated above) gets the output to work (unlike the popup from the Taskbar, which doesn't for whatever reasons.) Sometimes - but not always - it's available, that is, not greyed out. Next screen presents a "Connector Retasking" choice for Analog. If you notice in your Windows installation that iTunes audio is coming out of the speakers for iTunes even when you plug in headphones, try this tweak, which should fix the behavior to be the normal expected behavior (no headphones, play through speaker headphones, play through headphones). Bring up the "Realtek Audio Console" and select "Device advanced settings" in the lower left hand corner of the screen. ![]() ![]() The following workaround seems promising. It works reliably if plugged in at boot, but never after unplugging and replugging. I've had the same frustrating experience, trying to plug a 3 contact plug into the jack. ![]()
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