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    Question will xbox headset work on teamspeak?

    I want to talk on teamspeak and want to know,will the xbox headset work on this? The piece that goes in the computer will go in the computer and it works but just barely,its so tiny that if I breath wrong its gonna fall out. I also dont really know how to just....talk on teamspeak.I look everywhere and theres nothing that tells somebody how to just....talk on this thing. Can someone please answer those questions? thx.

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    This, I don't think it could work. My reason is that the software in the headset is only compatable with the XBox software.

    In other words, the headset may only work with the Xbox.

    If it does fit into the computer microphone port, then good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reggin View Post
    This, I don't think it could work. My reason is that the software in the headset is only compatable with the XBox software.

    In other words, the headset may only work with the Xbox.

    If it does fit into the computer microphone port, then good luck.
    It has a 3.5mm jack on it, and some other pins

    I suppose, althought its not best, you could get a 3.5mm audio extension cable

    But for example, in the UK for around £5, you can buy a headset!

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    I think the biggest problem with getting that to work is that the xbox and xbox360 headsets are multi-function off one jack.

    One jack has two "bands" on it - one for receiving audio, one for transmitting sound. If you plug that into your mic jack you'd probably get lots of feedback.

    There are, at Radio Shack and similar stores, cables that can split that (for lack of a better term) "stereo" plug into two separate "mono" plugs, but I dunno how well it would work beyond that.

    Not to mention the cable is likely in the $7 to $10 range, and you can get decent headphones for $15 - $20.

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    http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/er22-acc.aspx

    $3

    I would rather invest that in a better headset than the xbox one.

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    What is the point of connecting the xbox 360 controller to your computer? I have connected my xbox 360 controller to my computer and its working but I dont know what to use it for. What do i use the 360 controller for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by zhiangX View Post
    What is the point of connecting the xbox 360 controller to your computer? I have connected my xbox 360 controller to my computer and its working but I dont know what to use it for. What do i use the 360 controller for?
    Headset not controller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhiangX View Post
    What is the point of connecting the xbox 360 controller to your computer? I have connected my xbox 360 controller to my computer and its working but I dont know what to use it for. What do i use the 360 controller for?
    To play sports on the PC with a "controller" vs keyboard.

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