It could be anywhere on the case ! On my laptop - it's on the front edge of the lower half of the case. Each computer is different - but the jack should be easy to find if you look for it. Most computers come with an electronic guide - showing where all the connectors are - check in there.
If the connection part on the earphone fits into the earphone connection hole, then yes, you can.
Earphones might still work if the earphone jack was damaged or wet for an iPhone. It's likely that they are damaged though.
as long as they have a 3.5 mm audio jack, yes
Yes, the GBA TV turner has earphone/speaker out jack.
Yes - plugging earphones to the computer's 'audio out' socket will cut off the speakers anyway.
could be a dirty or defective earphone jack. sometimes when you plug it in, it will mute your phone.
after trying for hours to charge my itour20, i suddenly had an epiphany. basically if yours is the jack charging 1? you have to plug the usb jack into the port on the side of the itour and the usb into your laptop/computer, then the jack that is situated underneath the itour has to be plugged into the earphone jack port on you laptop basically thats the only way to charge it. hope this helps! i thought mine was broken for a while. dawesey.
after trying for hours to charge my itour20, i suddenly had an epiphany. basically if yours is the jack charging 1? you have to plug the usb jack into the port on the side of the itour and the usb into your laptop/computer, then the jack that is situated underneath the itour has to be plugged into the earphone jack port on you laptop basically thats the only way to charge it. hope this helps! i thought mine was broken for a while. dawesey.
It's an optical sensor. When the headphones are removed iTunes will pause and the set volume will change.
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If your amp has a "line out" jack (most likely on the back of amp), you can run a patch cord from the line out jack to an input jack on your mixing board. An earphone jack will work also, but not quite as well, as that is not what it was specifically designed for.
The iPad has a standard 3.5-mm stereo headphone jack and will work with most brands of earphones.