Most of these jacks short out the internal jack pieces to allow for the speakers to work. In other words, inserting a headphone plug will interrupt the normal flow to the speaker and send it to the headphones. That being said, along with your description of what is happening here, I would suspect a bad connection on the board for the jack itself. If the solder connection is bad and loses connection to the board, it will appear to the system that a plug was inserted. That poor connection would also explain the requirement for an exact position for the plug as well. When in that particular position, the connection to the board is made.
I would open up the unit and look at the connections on the board at the jack. If you can, take a picture and post it here as well. Hopefully a simple resolder of the joint is all that will be required.
Dan
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Just curious if you have tried using rubbing alcohol on a q-tip to clean out the jack. Sometimes dust gets repeatedly smashed between the contacts and forms a film.
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 Isaac crwdne2934271:0
Thank you Isaac, I tried this as per your advice, and there was some dirt in there. However, it did not solve my problem, which is my computer will show a popup of "you just plugged in an audio device" when there are no headphones in, cutting off the speaker audio. (Additionally the headphones have to be in the exact right position for audio to come through clearly.)
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 Aarin Miller crwdne2934271:0
Update your device manager for audio devices and check if the popup problem is resolved. And for jack is it lose or tight if it is loose then you have to do some adjustment by tighten up the jack
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 Amily Grey crwdne2934271:0
Thank you Amily, I tried updating my audio drivers, but it did not help. Any advice on how to properly tighten the jack?
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