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Dual Screen Setup for Desktop Computer Monitors Right-click on your desktop and select "Display". … From the display, select the monitor you wish to be your main display. Check the box that says "Make this my main display." The other monitor will automatically become the secondary display. When finished, click . . . Read more
Solution 2: Enable the HDMI connection setting If you want to connect your Android phone or tablet to the TV, make sure the HDMI connection setting is enabled on your device. To do it, go to Settings > Display Entries > HDMI connection. If the HDMI connection setting is disabled, . . . Read more
From the desktop, right-click your taskbar’s Speaker icon and choose Playback Devices. The Sound window appears. Click (don’t double-click) your speaker’s icon and then click the Configure button. Click the speaker’s icon with the green check mark, because that’s the device your computer uses for playing sound.
First, check to make sure Windows is using the correct device for speaker output by clicking on the speaker icon in the taskbar. … If using external speakers, make sure they are powered on. Reboot your computer. Verify via the speaker icon in the taskbar that the audio is not . . . Read more
Install or update audio or speaker drivers And one of the most common reasons that your computer sound may not be working is because of outdated or missing drivers. To check the status of your audio or speaker drivers, you must first see if you can automate this process.
Fix sound problems in Windows 10 Select the Speakers icon on the taskbar. Next, select the arrow to open a list of audio devices connected to your computer. Check that your audio is playing to the audio device you prefer, such as a speaker or headphones.
How can I fix problems with speakers and headphones? Update the audio driver. Re-enable your sound card. Try your headphones/speaker on another computer. Re-enable disconnected devices. Disable the HDMI sound. Disable Front Panel Jack detection. Run Sound Troubleshooter. Restart Windows Audio service.
In addition, USB Audio devices can offer surround sound (5.1- or 7.1-channel sound), even if your computer lacks that option. … You can buy any USB Audio-compatible module, amplifier, speaker, headphone, or microphone (examples below), and simply plug it into your computer and you’re pretty much good to go.
Check the speaker connections. Examine the wires on the back of your speaker and make sure your speakers are plugged into the proper location. If any of these connections are loose, plug them back in to secure the connection. A loose connection could be the reason you have a speaker . . . Read more
Click on the Playback tab and check if the speaker is located in the window. If yes, right click on the speaker icon and select Properties from the context menu. From the window, click on General tab and select Use this device (Enable) from the dropdown bar under Device usage.