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    Newbie having problem with extended speakers for Toshiba x200! Please help!

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by Kompe, Feb 24, 2008.

  1. Kompe

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    I just bought extended Logitech z-2300 speakers for this x200 laptop of mine. And it seems to be nothing wrong with the speakers, but the settings on my computer. The left speaker and the sub works properly, but the right speaker is almost muted. I've found the place were i set the balance of the speakers. It is as it should be : /

    So.. Do i need a driver ?Or are there settings i need to configure for these extended speakers?

    if I need a driver.. Can someone please help with finding one, since i've "tremendousley lil experience" with it :eek:

    regards Kompe
    Hope someone can help

    btw: When i plug in my extended speakers, the 4 Harman/kardon speakers on the laptop gets muted. Is there any way to have is it possible to have both the extended and the built in speakers on at the same time ?