Yeah, I have the same problem.

What I find interesting is that, when I first got the thing, all I had to do 
was remove the USB antenna and sound would return to the main speakers. Used 
to, I say, not anymore.

JS


On Dec 14, 2012, at 7:13 AM, Jane <juanitatig...@gmail.com> wrote:

I just got a cheap USB headset with microphone. Is there any way to tell the 
computer to automatically switch between that and the internal speakers when 
the headset is plugged n or removed?  Right now I have to switch it 
manually--was just wondering if theres a better way to do this.  I am running 
Mountain LIon on a Macbook.

Jane

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