How to Disable Annoying “Headphone Jack Plugged in” Popup on Lenovo Thinkpad

While I really like the Thinkpad for its sleek design, incredible keyboard, and touchpad, I hate the annoying “Headphone Jack Plugged in” popup. It’s pretty common in Windows computers and in this article, we’ll disable it. So, let’s begin.

Disable Headphone Jack Plugged in Popup on ThinkPad

Most Windows computers have an audio application that manages audio devices and playback. Even though Windows can natively do that, OEMs add this bloat in the name of quality. Lenovo Thinkpad uses Conexant Smart Audio software to route the audio to your headphones when plugged in.

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Unlike other OEMs, you may’t just disable the notifications of the app to get rid of the popup. Hence, we’ll have to disable it from the Task Scheduler Settings.Open the Run dialog boxby pressingWin+Ron your Lenovo Thinkpad, type “taskschd.msc“, and press Enter.

Navigate toTask Scheduler library> Microsoft> Windows> Conexant. On the right pane, you’ll see AFA. Click on it to select the task. Now, Look on the right-most pane and click the ‘Disable’ button under Actions. Take the image below as a guide.

run dialog box with taskschd.msc written. This command will open task scheduler.

Once done, the Conexant Smart Audio app won’t bug you anymore. This makes the experience a lot better as I don’t have to pay attention to the app window anymore. In case, I want to adjust any sound settings I can still do that through the native Windows Settings page.

However, if you ever want the Smart Audio interface back, you’ll have toinstall the Conexant driversfrom the Lenovo page again. What do you think? Does the popup annoy you too? Let me know in the comments below.

task scheduler app to disable the Conexant Smart Audio

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