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difult monitor and external monitor Because you probably have the connection (and ability to operate) a second monitor built in to the laptop. Check the plugs on the side of the laptop, there is no doubt a plug for an additional monitor.
On the side of front of the laptop will be a plug and headphones will fit on the plug hole.
Check your settings.
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Depends on the Laptop and on its graphic card. Some of the laptops support mirroring others mirroring and 'extended display' If you have say DVI and VGA outputs on the laptop you can plug one monitor to one of the monitor outputs and second monitor to the other output.
You don't have to change any settings. You just plug in the headphones.
You have holes - sockets - at the side or at the front of your laptop and you simply plug the headphones in where there is a picture of some headphones. Theres no neeed to install them, well you cant, you just plug them in and most of the time the socket you need to plug it into is the green one. Then you can listen and unless the volume is down, pretty much all headphones are compatible with everything!
Plug in the desktop monitor to the laptop and turn the laptop. if nothing comes up, go to desplay settings.
A Dongle, or headphones, or a memory stick, or a USB stick. Hope it helped!
The impedance of the headphones is too much for you laptop to handle. Your headphones are probably 8 ohms. You need to get a 4 ohm headset which pulls less power.
Nope - if your sound is coming from both the headphones and the built-in speakers, it's your headphone socket in the laptop - not the plug that's at fault ! Basically an audio socket is a switch. While no external speakers (ie headphones) are connected, its internal components direct the sound to the computer's built-in speakers. Inserting a plug into the socket breaks the connection to the internal speaker circuitry, and directs the sound to the headphones.
How about getting a suitable adapter cable and plugging the other end into a hi fi system and then use headphones and speakers. Alternatively you can try plugging in the headphones halfway. It works apparently.