Windows 10: Headphone Jack not Recognized in Windows 11

Discus and support Headphone Jack not Recognized in Windows 11 in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; My Headphone Jack no longer works after upgrading to Windows 11. It works if I have it plugged in and reboot, but as soon as I unplug it stops until a... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Ruskle, Apr 22, 2022.

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    Headphone Jack not Recognized in Windows 11


    My Headphone Jack no longer works after upgrading to Windows 11. It works if I have it plugged in and reboot, but as soon as I unplug it stops until a reboot....it does not automatically detect it

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    Ruskle, Apr 22, 2022
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  2. Headphone jack not working

    Hi Jonathan,

    Issues with headphones or headphone jack could have happened due to hardware issues. To isolate your concern, we suggest that you update your driver. You can follow this
    link
    for the steps on how to update drivers in Windows 10.

    If the issue still occurs, we suggest that you contact your manufacturer to check and troubleshoot your hardware issue with headphone jack.

    Let us know if there is anything else we can do to help.
     
    Anthony Gal, Apr 22, 2022
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  3. Headphones recognized as Speakers...

    Hi Ahri,

    Having your headphones recognized as speaker when plugged in at the back of your PC could be the reason why the audio is low. To help us isolate the problem, we suggest running first the audio troubleshooter from the link Fix
    sound problems
    .

    In case the issue persists, then let's remap or retask your Realtek audio jack and see if it addresses the issue. To do that, follow the steps below:

    • Open the Realtek HD Audio Manager.
    • In the back panel, right click the option where your headphone is connected.
    • Choose the option Connector Retasking, then select Headphone.

    Feel free to update us with the result so we can further assist you.

    Regards.
     
    Vanessa Yar, Apr 22, 2022
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  4. Headphone Jack not Recognized in Windows 11

    Headphone jack won't work

    Hi,

    I'm Nikah, a fellow customer, and an expert user. I'm happy to help answer your question.

    Sorry for the inconvenience it caused you. If uninstalling or updating your sound drivers doesn't work. You can try disabling front panel jack detection. This is one of the simplest ways to resolve Windows 10 won’t recognize the headphones issue.

    If you have the Realtek software installed on your computer or laptop, follow these steps to disable the headphone’s jack detection:

    Right-click the Start button

    Select Run

    Type Control Panel then press enter to open it

    Select Hardware and Sound

    Find Realtek HD Audio Manager then click on it

    Go to Connector settings

    Click Disable front panel jack detection to check the box

    Try on your headphones again to see whether this solution works for you.

    If disabling the front panel jack detection doesn’t fix the Windows 10 won’t recognize headphones issue, try the next solution.

    Another reason why your headphones may not be recognized by Windows 10 is the sound format. If this is not set correctly, then you may have the same problem over and over.

    Here’s how to go about changing the default sound format:

    Right-click Start

    Click Control Panel

    Click Hardware and Sound

    Select Sound

    Under Playback, double click on Default Playback device

    Switch to Advanced tab

    Change the default sound format from the drop-down menu

    Try plugging in your headphones again to check if this solution fixes the Windows 10 won’t recognize headphones issue.

    If changing the default sound format doesn’t work for you, try setting your headphone as the default playback device using these steps:

    Right-click the Start button

    Click on Control Panel

    Select Hardware and Sound

    Click Sound

    Under Playback, right-click and select Show Disabled devices

    From the list of headphones, right-click on your headphone device name

    Select Enable

    Click Set as Default

    Click Apply

    Once you follow all these steps, plug in your headphones again and check if they’re working.

    I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any further questions.

    Sincerely,

    Nikah J.

    Expert
     
    njjumetilco, Apr 22, 2022
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