I don’t think I ever had airpods. only had earbuds and I might have some still
around. I’ll have to check. I guess I could spring for some airpods. sounds
like they’re not too expensive.
> On May 23, 2024, at 11:30 PM, Bradford Snyder wrote:
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> Like I suggested, try using the 3.5mm EarPods th
Like I suggested, try using the 3.5mm EarPods that came with older iPhones.
If you don’t still have a pair of these, Apple still sells them for $19.
There are other options to consider, but many people still have these EarPods
around.
- Brad -
On May 23, 2024, at 23:18, Lorie McCloud wrote:
ok but then I wouldn’t be able to hear anything unless I got a different kind
of splitter that would support both. are such things available?
> On May 23, 2024, at 10:54 PM, Bradford Snyder wrote:
>
> It would be my guess that the splitter only supports output (headphones., and
> you would hav
It would be my guess that the splitter only supports output (headphones., and
you would have to unplug the splitter, and plug the EarPods directly into the
internal jack.
- Brad -
On May 23, 2024, at 14:31, Lorie McCloud wrote:
right now I have a Y plugged into that 3.5 mm jack that has my
right now I have a Y plugged into that 3.5 mm jack that has my computer
speakers and my headphones plugged into it. if I were to remove the speakers,
which I might have to do anyway to avoid feedback, and plug in a mic is there
anything I’d have to change in the sound settings? when I first got