Switch Microphone / Headphone jack on X-Fi Titanium

Hi
I've recently had problems with the headphone jack on my pc case. My microphone jack works fine, is there an option with the X-Fi Titanium to switch the two over so I can use the Microphone jack with my headphones? I've noticed this option with my onboard audio but want to use my X-Fi!
Out of curiosity, how can I fix my headphone jack? My headpones seem to be able to wiggle when they're plugged in. Have not idea how this has? happened though!
Thanks for any help!

Hi StevieD (excuse my english, i am spanish)
I found this...
Connecting the SoundBlaster Audigy2 ZS to the Front Panel (X-Fi is the same)http://audigy2zshowto.blogspot.com/
<span class="doublesize">Sound Blaster Audigy/X-Fi Harness 2.0
<span class="doublesize">http://harness.gadgetscope.com/
Saludos

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