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yar_753d79
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February 29th, 2000 21:00
Thanks for your help!
P.S. Why doesn't Technical Support at Dell answer my emails? I chose Dell because of their reputation, but so far, I'm very dissapointed! Sorry, just venting a little here, but maybe you can pass my opinion on to someone who cares.
DELL-David
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February 29th, 2000 21:00
DELL-David
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March 1st, 2000 00:00
As for your e-mail to Dell support, I'm showing one e-mail from the address listed in your profile. It appears it was sent as an attachment. Dell Online Services asks that you not send attachments (including e-mail messages that can only be viewed in Microsoft Word, Microsoft RTF or HTML formats) as there is some concern over virus attachments in e-mails. Attachments are automatically stripped from incoming e-mail to prevent this.
If you still need assistance from Dell Technical Support on those questions you asked, please resend a plain text e-mail to support@dell.com, and they will surely answer your question(s) as soon as possible.
Richard L
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March 1st, 2000 02:00
yar_753d79
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March 1st, 2000 04:00
You're right, I did once send an email to Technical Support with an attachment; jeez, I almost forgot about that one, that was weeks ago!! No David, I'm referring to one that I sent a day or two ago from Dell's support page, just as I am replying to you now! No attachments here!!
Thanks for your help, though I still don't know where to plug it in!
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March 1st, 2000 13:00
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yar_753d79
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March 1st, 2000 16:00
Thanks for your suggestions.
Erik1
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March 1st, 2000 18:00
Erik
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kyle-man-5486
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March 1st, 2000 22:00
yar_753d79
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March 2nd, 2000 22:00
After realizing that the Headset/Microphones that are normally sold for computers have a seperate plug for each function, I finally figured that out! I wanted to use the same headset that I use with my cordless phone, it only has one plug! 'Guess I'll just buy a headset that has seperate plugs and get an extension cable for the Mic input; my speakers already have a headphone jack, so this will negate having to unplug my speakers each time I want to use the headset!
Ray
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October 7th, 2001 16:00
I have yellow - pink - blue - green - black jacks.
My speakers are plugged into the green jack now.
It appears that pink is for the mic.
It looks like blue could be for the earphones. Based on your email, it sounds like you're suggesting that I unplug my speakers from the green and put the headphones in there. Is that correct?
Once I have the jacks all straightened out, how do I test them? Also, the speakers are giving be reverberation when I use the mic. I guess if I use the green that won't be a problem! If I use the blue, I suppose I would just turn the volume of the speakers down. Please advise.