How To Hook Up External Speakers To Dell Computer?
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1. Connect the external speakers to your computer. Plug one end of the audio cable into the audio output port on the back of your Dell computer and then plug the other end into the audio input port on the back of your external speakers.
2. Open the sound settings on your computer. To do this, right click on the speaker icon located in the bottom right corner of the screen.
3. Click on the ‘Audio Settings’ option.
4. Select the appropriate playback device for your external speakers. This can usually be found under the Playback or Sound tab.
5. Adjust the volume settings for your external speakers if necessary. This can usually be done using the volume control located in the sound settings or the physical volume controls on the external speakers.
6. Test the external speakers. You should now be able to hear sound coming from the external speakers.
1. Connect the external speakers to the audio output jack on the back of the Dell computer. This jack is usually color-coded green and is usually labeled “Line Out” or “Speaker Out.”
2. Plug in the power adapter for the external speakers.
3. Turn on the Dell computer.
4. Open the Control Panel and go to the Sound settings.
5. Select the option to set the speakers as the default audio device.
6. Adjust the volume on the Dell computer and on the external speakers.