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pink jack
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The pink jack is a standard audio connector commonly used for microphones on desktop computers. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover issues such as plugging in a headset with pink and green cables, where the pink jack is for the microphone and the green jack is for audio output. Users also ask whether a microphone with a pink jack will work without a dedicated sound card, indicating that the pink jack is typically part of the motherboard's integrated audio. Troubleshooting often involves checking playback devices and understanding the color-coded audio jacks on the front and back of the computer case.
So I got new headphones today and they have no usb cables, they only have the pink and green cables.
I've plugged them in the front because I don't know what the blue cable is that means I plugged my speaker in the back. But for some reason my speaker doesn't come up on Playback and don't work...