Very simply, get a sound card that has one, and installation software for it.
green headphone jack on the back of the computer
Most computers (whether a desk-top or lap-top machine) will have a 3.5mm jack socket for a microphone input.
To connect a Konami Logitech microphone, first, plug the microphone's USB connector into an available USB port on your computer. If it’s a 3.5mm jack model, insert it into the appropriate audio input jack. Once connected, check your computer’s audio settings to ensure the microphone is recognized and set as the default recording device. Lastly, you may need to adjust the microphone levels for optimal audio input.
If it is an audio-output jack, then yes. If it is input, it can be used for a microphone. You can test this by trying headphones or speakers on the jack, this won't damage anything on your...computer?
Not without slicing open the microphone itself and doing some soldering. A USB microphone talks to the computer via a digital USB port, whereas a microphone designed to connect to a 3.5mm jack will produce an analog voltage.
It likely that you plugged your headphones into the wrong jack. There should be a jack for your headphones on your computer that has the head-phones label on it, not the one with speakers or for a microphone.
Most Likely On the back it will be green and next to a pink microphone jack Hope This Helps
The Canon Rebel T6 has a 3.5mm microphone jack.
A karaoke microphone is never compatible to a computer.
The trick to getting good sound in video is the microphone placement. If you have a microphone jack on your camcorder, you might consider an upgrade to a boom microphone or even a wireless system. If you don't have a microphone jack on your camcorder (most consumer models don't), you can use a solid state digital audio recorder to get the best microphone placement, and sync the sound in later when you edit the video on your computer.
Headsets which come with a microphone attached will normally come with two input jacks: a green jack and a cream-coloured jack. The green jack should be inserted into the corresponding jack input, as does the cream-coloured jack, which can be located on the back of the motherboard (if it is a Desktop computer) or on the side of the base (if it is a Laptop).
I think the answer you are looking for is MICROPHONE JACK PLUG, meaning the plug/connection that fits into an amplifier or any output socket from the microphone itself. Hope this helps