Computer Audio Coming from Wrong Output?

I'm a youtuber, so I have a microphone but later found out the microphone wasn't catching my audio. Thinking this would help, I unplugged my microphone and plugged it back in. Now my audio keeps coming from my computer speaker and not my ear buds. I've tried restarting, plugging the ears buds over and over, even went to settings. I even unplugged my microphone completely, but it still comes out my speaker. I don't know what I did and I don't know how to fix it. Does anyone have an answer. I have a PC ThinkCentre M series. My microphone is a FIFINE USB-K668.

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Something is wrong… Are you sure you have the mic and headphones plugged in to the correct sockets? Easy to get them reversed. Fully inserted? Usually plugging in the headphones will disable the speaker, and if it doesn't is a good indication the plug is not inserted fully. Otherwise, you may have damaged the sockets.

Go to the audio settings in the control panel and change to the correct inputs and outputs

The female connector is broken internally, by design the computer speaker disconnects when the male plug is inserted.

Something is wrong… Are you sure you have the mic and headphones plugged in to the correct sockets? Easy to get them reversed. Fully inserted? Usually plugging in the headphones will disable the speaker, and if it doesn't is a good indication the plug is not inserted fully. Otherwise, you may have damaged the sockets.

The microphone is a three wire type ( including power ) … Connected to the PINK jack… Also this and the audio should be put a TICK on the audio card menu

Go to "Settings," "Control Panel," "System" and "Device Manager. Click to expand "Sound, video and game controllers." Your sound driver should be displayed. If you deleted it accidentally, it will say something like "No sound driver installed.