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Chapter 8Using Jabra Devices with Any Windows Program 
Configuring Skype to Accept the Jabra Connection 
Jabra PC Suite User’s Guide  
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8.   Using Jabra Devices with Any Windows Program  
Jabra headsets, hubs and dongles connect to your PC via USB. Windows will 
usually recognize your Jabra device automatically, identifying it as a USB audio 
device that provides both a speaker and microphone (plug-and-play). As a result, 
most third-party programs, including nearly all softphones and music players, 
will likewise be able to see your headset via this standard Windows mechanism 
even if a dedicated Jabra driver is not yet available for your program. 
Note
: To use a wireless Jabra headset as a sound card, you may need to open its 
audio link. When the audio link is open, all sound from your computer will be 
sent to the headset, enabling you to listen to music, voice mail, etc. (By default, 
wireless Jabra headsets will only open an audio link when you are making a call.) 
To manually open or close the audio link, run the Jabra Control Center and look 
for an option or command named something like 
Open Audio Link and Close 
Audio Link
. The exact name and location of this control may vary between Jabra 
models. See also “The Jabra Control Center” on page 19 for details about running 
and using the Control Center. 
You can view the audio devices currently available to Windows using the 
Windows Sounds and Audio Devices control panel. You can also use this control 
panel to select an active device from among those that are available. When you 
connect your Jabra headset to your computer, it will usually be recognized 
automatically and will further more become the currently selected device. If you 
remove the headset connection, then Windows will revert to the last audio device 
you were using (e.g., your computer's built-in speakers and microphone). If you 
are having trouble using your headset with your Windows programs, then the first 
thing you should do is to check the Windows control panel to confirm that your 
device is recognized and selected. 
To work with the control panel, do the following: 
1.  Click on the Windows 
Start
 button and select the 
Control Panel
 icon. Then, 
from the 
Control Panel
 window or sub-menu (depending on how you have 
configured Windows), open the 
Sounds and Audio Devices
 control panel.