Fuzzy 945gm2 front audio

Hi,
I have an msi industrial motherboard. It is the min itx mobile core 2 duo motherboard which I use as a super quiet htpc/workstation. I've built my own case etc. and now I want to connect a 3.5mm front audio socket to the motherboard. I can't make any sense of the stuff in the manual about the JAUD1 front connector. I don't think it is the usual one on the other msi motherboards, and I don't see words like right out and left/right return. left out is there in the table on its own, none of the others though.
Can any one help me please?
Thanks,
Shailen.

 The Fuzzy 945GM2/945GME2 share the same manual. If anyone can help figure it out here is the pinout for it:
 Fuzzy 945GM2/945GME2 manual: http://www.orbitmicro.com/download/resources/MS-9642-Manual.pdf

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