Earphone Socket Not Working

I have a Toshiba Satellite C660-23Q and the earphone socket stopped working this morning. I looked at the audio device menu under control panel, and the only device coming up is the speakers. No headphone option or anything else. Can anyone help please?  

That doesn't appear to be a US model, and this is the forums for Toshiba USA. You may want to contact Toshiba in your region. If it's a European model, you could check the Toshiba Europe forums.
- Peter

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