I have a laptop and a pc.
I play Minecraft on one and skype with my friends on the other.
I am currently been having to use on of each of the headphones on my head
and it is very uncomfortable.
I was wondering if there was an easy way to hook up one headset to 2 computers.
I really don't want to have to go out and buy something so just please respond.
If you have some electrical experience and you don't care for one of the headphones you probably splice the input cable into 2. And plug each one into a computer. You would need a spare 3.5mm jack too.
the computer he plays mc on may be to weak to handle mc and skype at the same time (my old laptop was)
But yeah, it may stil be his best bet.
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use a aux cabel/cable with head phone jack in both ends) and plug it in to the mic/input port on one of them, and into the speaker/headphones/output port on the other. then go in the search bar on your computer and search for sound, the click on "manage audio devices" and find the input in the recording tab, click on it and go to properties, then go to listen and check off listen to device. also set the output on the other computer to the aux cable
I play Minecraft on one and skype with my friends on the other.
I am currently been having to use on of each of the headphones on my head
and it is very uncomfortable.
I was wondering if there was an easy way to hook up one headset to 2 computers.
I really don't want to have to go out and buy something so just please respond.
Ah, that's a shame. Maybe you could get a webcam for the other computer so you can skype on that on while playing Minecraft?
Good Question.
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But yeah, it may stil be his best bet.
if someone suggests Alienware or Cyberpower, wait for a custom-built list from someone who knows their stuff. Meh Rig
use a aux cabel/cable with head phone jack in both ends) and plug it in to the mic/input port on one of them, and into the speaker/headphones/output port on the other. then go in the search bar on your computer and search for sound, the click on "manage audio devices" and find the input in the recording tab, click on it and go to properties, then go to listen and check off listen to device. also set the output on the other computer to the aux cable