At work I have a Lenovo X220 in a docking station running Windows 7. I have my headphones plugged in most of the time. Occasionally I want to enable the speakers so a co-worker can hear something. To enable the speakers, I have to physically unplug the headphones. I inevitably forget to plug them back in. When I go to listen to some music, it plays over the spakers and I have to stumble for the mute button.

I want to be able to leave the headphones plugged in at all times so I don't have to constantly reach for the cable. I also want to have some way, perhaps in software, to switch between the headphones and the speakers. Is this even possible? If so, how can I do it?

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You can’t. This is controlled in hardware, not software.

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You could use USB headphones and then switch to speakers in software – Dave M Jan 20 at 16:31
@DaveM The USB headphones basically are an external soundcard. – kinokijuf Jan 20 at 18:13
sorrow, it's true :( – Apreche Jan 28 at 18:11
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