Yes, on Windows 10 you can choose which input source to send to your output device using the microphone settings.
Yes, on Windows 10 you can choose which input source to send to your output device using the microphone settings.
It depends on how the driver is handling it. Some may not be affected while others might. Please clarify the scenario and components involved.
Certainly! I assume you're connecting the speakers to the rear of the motherboard and the headphones to the front panel connector.
I’m setting up an extension to secure the adapter and cables at the base of my desk for easy headphone connection
I can't confirm with certainty. However, I’d probably say no. My setup lets me move between the front panel and back of the board, but it’s a more costly option. It might be worth reaching out to MSI or Asrock directly for advice on this particular situation. Someone here may have the relevant boards and could help. You could create a new post with a clear title like “2 independent audio outputs using _________ motherboard?”
You're referring to audio interfaces or external devices. PCs typically don't have aux inputs—they have speakers and line outputs, with surround options for specific channels.