Audio out of two ports

I'm using my headphone (USB) and i also have Speakers plugged (AUX) in but i only get audio to my Headphone's. i want to get audio to my headphone's and my speakers at the same time. like Skype to headphones and music to speakers. if any one can help That would be really apresheated  thanks JohnConnor

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