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His other option would be to use bluetooth headphones or get a second set of speakers.
I'm not sure what plugging the switch audio cable into a USB adapter to plug into a monitor with no speakers will accomplish. How is the signal going to magically go from the monitor to the speakers?
ex.
https://www.amazon.com/Optical-Toslink-Bi-Directional-Converter-Splitter/dp/B084T4QDFP
the monitors usb ports will only work as a usb hub from the pc or whatever usb source is connected to it
if you use a usb audio adapter, it will only be for the pc, not the monitor
does he want to share the pc and switch speakers at the same time?
you could use the pc audio input to do that, just do not use windows audio cloning, that will add huge delays
use speaker properties and unmute its input, so the sound card will do the mixing without windows getting in the way
What I would suggest is using the PC Motherboard Onboard Audio.
You connect buy 2x 3.5mm Audio Extension Cables, male to female.
Plug one into the Green Line Out on the PC.
Plug one into the Audio Out on the Monitor and then you can simply plug the headphones or speakers into the extension cable based on whether using PC or SWITCH.
If don't want to do it that way then just use one Audio extension Cable connected to Audio Out on Monitor to male plugging Speakers or Headphones into that much easier. Then again the audio out should change based on switching the Monitor between DP and HDMI for the available input.
A major reason I'd suggest that you use Motherboard Onboard Audio though when it comes to the PC is so the user can have better control over PC Audio Settings as this is very limited when using Audio Out via HDMI/DP. Plus would allow the use of a Mic if needed as well.
its also 1440p, so 1080p will look blurry or unevenly stretched on it
Yes no way to do that with this Monitor. You'll have to plug the headphones into the device directly as needed