HP a1160a, a1005.uk, a1020d, a1040a, a1020in To enable the Audio Wizard, Connector Name Icon Color

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Digital Audio — selects the digital audio output and digital audio frequency for the digital audio connectors on the PC.

Audio Wizard — opens a window that shows the connector panel on the front of the PC. To close the window without enabling the wizard, click OK.

To enable the Audio Wizard:

Make sure the Enable auto detection check box is selected to enable the wizard. Click OK to close the window.

Using the Audio Wizard in the Sound Effect Manager (6-connector)

When you click the Audio Wizard button, a window opens that shows the three audio connectors on the front of the PC.

NOTE: The connectors on the front of your PC may be of a different type or may be in a different arrangement; look for the connector icon and color. Location, availability, and number of connectors may vary.

 

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C

 

 

 

 

A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A B C

 

B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connector

Name

 

Icon

 

Color

A

Audio Line In

 

 

 

Light blue

 

 

 

 

IN

 

B

Microphone

 

 

 

Pink

C

Headphones

 

 

 

Lime

 

Or

 

 

Or

green

 

Audio Line Out

 

 

OUT

Retasking using the Audio Wizard (6-connector)

With the Audio Wizard enabled, both the microphone connector (B) and the headphones connector (C) on the front of the PC can be retasked to perform a different audio function. These two connectors are universal audio jacks. When you plug in a cable, the Wizard asks you to select the function for the cable from a list, and then it sets the universal audio jack to perform as the selected function. The functions are:

Stereo speaker (out)

Microphone (in)

Headphone (out)

Audio line in

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