Look for the green hole. It is probably there somewhere.
Are you talking about a place to plug something in that says output? From what I've seen of computers the plug that usually says that is for speakers or headphones.
in the red or white at the back of the speakers
Gently pry off plastic covers in door They are held in by clips underneath are speakers held in by 2 or 3 screws remove speakers. Wires should be snap in plugs remove by unsnapping plug-in.Connect snap-in plug wires to new speakers Place new speakers in door slot for speakers,screw back in ,remount cover back in place
First you take out the old speakers if you have them.Then you put the speakers in the back because in the front there are too many wires.You plug it in and you are good to go.
Many amplifiers automatically disconnect the speakers when a headphone plug is inserted, unplug the headphones and the speakers should come back on.
the speakers
Computers
well i have speakers that automatically work. but if you have a computer there should be a plug at the back (i think) but if you have a laptop like me there is one on the left hand side
You will need to take off the panels covering the speakers, then you will unscrew the speaker and take it out, after that you will need to unplug the adapter from the back of the speaker and cut off the adapter at the end of the speaker wires, then just attach your little plugs to the end and plug it into the back of your new speakers. Screw everything back in and put your panels back up.-Shocker
Use a screwdriver to pry open the speakers casing. Then, disconnect the speakers and slide them out. Connect the new ones, slide them back in and screw the casing back on. It's that simple. You will need a flat tip screwdriver as well as a cross point screwdriver for this job. Use it to pry your speaker covers off and then unscrew the screws holding in the speakers. Disconnect the speakers and plug in the new ones. Slide the speakers back into place and put the covers back on.
You need to plug the speakers into a sound output plug on your computer; often, the speakers will also require a separate connection to a power source.
Sound On, Audiodengine, logitech, and hp all make speakers that plug into a usb port.