Headphones and speakers at same t

Hi,
I am a total newbie at this, so I hope my question is not too stupid.
I am using a Soundblaster Audigy soundcard Driver version 5.2..52. I run Windows XP Home SP2, Athlon .6 processor.
I use desktop speakers for listening to music, and I use a headset for Skpye & Voip.
I see in the Audigy instructions that the soundcard has 3 separate lines out. Can anyone tell me whether it is possible to configure the soundcard so that exactly the same sound goes out of two separate lines out, so that I can plug the desktop speakers into lineout and the headphones into lineout 2 and get the same sound coming out of both?
Up till now I have been plugging both the speakers and the headset into one lineout, using a double adaptor plug, but I would prefer not to do this.

Plug the headphones into the cards front out jack and the speakers into the rear out. Then use the speaker settings and set it to heaphones when you want to only use the headphones, and set it to 4/4. when you want to use the speakers. You will also need to enable CMSS to get sound out of both, and if you only want to use the speakers at the time move the balance slider (under CMSS) to all rear.

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