How do I reverse my left and right speaker sound?

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  1. Posts : 6,856
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       #11

    GreenTea said:
    lx07's suggestion is a good one, also get this to make things easier.
    I prefer Peace addon:

    How do I reverse my left and right speaker sound?-peace.jpg

    How do I reverse my left and right speaker sound?-peace-2.jpg
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  2. Posts : 1,224
    Windows 10
       #12

    To summarize a 3 year old dead thread.

    The computer speakers are not wired incorrectly. But some computer speakers come with different cable lengths for the left and the right side. The end user's desk has space limitations that only allows them to put the left speaker on the right side and vice versa.

    The software solution is going to be difficult to achieve.

    So there are 2 different hardware solutions.

    (1) soldering as lx07 as suggested.
    (2) use the front panel audio jack for the computer speakers, but using tweezers to yank out the tiny cables that go from the motherboard to the front audio header and reverse the left and right channels.
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  3. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #13

    Callender said:
    I prefer Peace addon:

    How do I reverse my left and right speaker sound?-peace.jpg

    How do I reverse my left and right speaker sound?-peace-2.jpg
    This was the only tip in this thread worth while. I find it crazy that there is are options to invert, rotate, and even mirror image monitors, but a simple speaker swap forget it. I'm just using cheap dollar store speakers. They are better than the ones built in my monitors. But the cable is too short to swap. And why should I have to?

    This simple application swaps them by software exactly what I wanted. Now if you excuse me I have to turn off my monitors mirror imaging. As that is no longer necessary to make my right and left speakers match what I see on the displays.
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