Ģ) Select Control Panel from the pop-up menu.ģ) Change your view to Category and click Hardware and Sound.ĥ) On the Playback tab, select Headphones and click Set default. To solve this problem, perform the following actions:ġ) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and X at the same time. If your headphone hasn’t been set as the default playback device, Windows may not play any sounds through it. In case it still remains, please head over to Fix 3.įix 3: Set your headphone as the default device Once complete, check to see if your headphone problem goes away.
Then your device should show up.Ĥ) Right-click your headphone and select Enabled. If it is, follow the following steps to enable it:ġ) Make sure your headphone is connected to your PC.Ģ) Right-click the speaker icon in the notification area of your taskbar, and then click Sounds.ģ) If your headphone is not listed n the Playback tab, right-click the blank area and select Show Disabled Devices. You should check whether your headphone (as the Playback device) is disabled by the operating system. If your headphone doesn’t get back on track, try the next fix below. Only two steps are required:ġ) Plug your headphone into the computer.Ģ) Restart your computer and check to see if your headphone works. Simple as this fix seems, it did help many people out. Change the settings in the Realtek HD audio driverįix 1: Plug the headphone in and restart your computer.Plug the headphone in and restart your computer.You may not need to try them all just work your way down the list until you find the one that works for you. Here are 7 fixes that have proved to work for many people.
7 Fixes for Headphones Problems on Windows 10 Either it’s system-related or caused by a missing headphone driver, this post will help bring the music (and sound effects) back to your ears quickly and easily.
I will update this post if a method works for me consistently.The headphone jack is not working on Windows 10 after an upgrade or performing a Windows Update? How frustrating! But don’t worry. It's clearly a known design issue since it has the same pattern, speakers work fine, headphones will have only a blip of audio when you first plug them in, and then silence.
I would try updating the driver, but I don't know which driver to update to, or where to find it. I tried the shut-down method mentioned in this thread this morning, and so far that has not worked. The first time it happened (this new round), I took a qtip stub and rubbed it inside (in case it was dust, as someone before mentioned), and that fixed it for about a week. Now it's about 1.5 years later, and the audio problem has returned. Then they fixed the audio jack problem for a long while. So be careful of that!)īut I told the replair guys about the audio jack problem. (If you add the least amount of torque when you close the lid, the hinge will snap off like a little twig and it's considered "user caused", so not under warranty. Then I had to take it into the shop for another reason. Also, a bit later, the inner loop of the audio input simply came out when I took the headphones jack out (still hugging the headphones jack). When I first got the laptop, it began this problem after about three months. Just to follow up on this, same model GS65.