I’ve had this problem since I got the new computer and I can’t find a fix to save my soul. All the stuff I read online didn’t work, and most other options are for windows 10. I found one thing that says realtek drivers tie your audio jacks together by default and to turn that off, but there’s no audio driver manager I can find to do so. What do I do, where do I go?

It’s a Lenovo Legion with only one audio jack, and my headphones have the 4 ring 3.5mm jack.

  • @[email protected]
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    4 days ago

    Which legion is this? At first I was think8ng that it’s a hardware issue, but I realized that I also have a lenovo legion, and I do not have this problem.

    Could it be a windows-issue? I use linux, so that might also be a causal difference.

    EDIT: And come to think of it, I use a regular stereo jack (two rings) for my headset, and the built-in mic.

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      it’s a Legion 5 16IRX9 - Type 83DG, one audio jack and my headset is a 4 ring headphones with mic