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Alright, so I got these Logitech X-210 speakers that I rarely use because I usually prefer headphones. I have discovered a problem with my speakers now that I have used them more. I can't get the right speaker to work, at all. Not even with the balance all the way to the right.
The problem is that I can't find any support for 2.1 speakers that only use one plug.
For reference I am using Windows XP sp3 and have realtek integrated audio. I updated the drivers just now as well.
EDIT: Also worth noting maybe is that there's a place to plug headphones in where the volume control is on the speakers, and that works fine, just fine.
Alright, so I got these Logitech X-210 speakers that I rarely use because I usually prefer headphones. I have discovered a problem with my speakers now that I have used them more. I can't get the right speaker to work, at all. Not even with the balance all the way to the right.
The problem is that I can't find any support for 2.1 speakers that only use one plug.
For reference I am using Windows XP sp3 and have realtek integrated audio. I updated the drivers just now as well.
EDIT: Also worth noting maybe is that there's a place to plug headphones in where the volume control is on the speakers, and that works fine, just fine.
Sounds like your speakers are broken :P - (Since your headphones work correctly, software/soundcard/connection issues can be ruled out)
To be entirely sure, do you have an MP3 player or CD player you can plug them into?
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Sounds like your speakers are broken :P - (Since your headphones work correctly, software/soundcard/connection issues can be ruled out)
To be entirely sure, do you have an MP3 player or CD player you can plug them into?