Belle and the 3,5mm headphone connector

With symbian Anna i had set "Headset" as default for the 3,5mm connector. After plugging in a stereo 3,5mm cable, my N8 asked me what mode i wanted (so i was able to chose from "Headphones" and "Music stand").
With Nokia Belle it always uses the default option even if that would be "Headset". If i want to switch from "Headphones" to "Music stand" i have to change the default option before plugging in.
Is there a way to set nothing as default so the phone asks for a connection mode when plugging in a 3,5mm connector?

 Doesn't look like you can. When you plug in some headphones it automatically goes into that mode regardless. TV-out has stopped working as well, even if it's set as default the phone still goes into headphone mode.
Ray. 

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