jacks are a stereo earphone and a microphone jack.
About $3 or 4 dolars.
Also radio shack sels an adapter that does the same thing.
Good luck.
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From: Paul Hunt
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Subject: Re: no microfone on laptop
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> Steno
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> With most laptops having one jack, you may plu
like you, i also got one of these. For my uses, communications, the
internal mic is fine.
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Rich De
Steno
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2014 2:13 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: no microfone on
With most laptops having one jack, you may plug either a microphone or a
headset into it and the computer will ask you which one you are using.
It then adjusts to your choice. If you want to use both a microphone
and a headset at the same time, then you are best off using a USB mic.
Rich De
Hi
I have a new laptop, there only appears to be a single 3.5
mm jack on the side, I assume this is for head phones, there
isn't a second jack for an external mike. I have been
looking on amazon for a usb mike, can't find a reasonable
priced one under £10, anyone got any ideas please, most of
the