How do I set my internal speakers as default on Mac?

How do I set my internal speakers as default on Mac?

Setting your Interface as a Default Playback Device for Mac When your Interface is connected, hold down the Option Key on your keyboard and Click on the sound icon in your task bar. Select the Audio Interface as your Playback Device. Your Interface is now set as your default Playback device!

Why are my built-in speakers not working?

Reboot your computer. Verify via the speaker icon in the taskbar that the audio is not muted and is turned up. Ensure that the computer isn’t muted via hardware, such as a dedicated mute button on you laptop or keyboard. For desktop systems with speakers plugged into the 3.5mm jack, try a USB speaker or USB headphones.

Is there an option to use internal speakers?

Had sound cominf from the internal speakers in the past, but now there is none. Checked System Preferences/Sound/Output and find there is no option present for using internal speakers. What happened? What to do to get sound back? Looks good, Dominic23.

How can I change the output of my speakers?

Open Settings. Click on System. Click on Sound. The Sound page includes two sections separating the output and input options. At the top of the page, you’ll find your output options. Using the Choose your output device drop-down menu, you can quickly change the speakers you want to use as the default.

How to disable or enable the computer internal speaker?

If you do not see a Non plug and play Drivers section in the Device Manager, skip to the Motherboard jumper section below. In the Beep properties window, click the Driver tab. On the Driver tab, if you want to temporarily disable this device, click the Stop button.

Where are the internal speakers in Syst settings?

Also, the “internal speakers” abd “built-in” listings in System Preferences/Sopund/Output have reappeared. I did not go on to Steps 2 and 3, but did check Step 4 and found the settings to be as you recommended (no boxes muted).