Glad to be of help.
Jack sensing allows you to plug speakers, headphones, mics into any of the jacks on your soundcard/motherboard.
Say for example you want to use 1 set of speakers and 2 sets or earphones. Plug the speakers into LINE OUT, first set of earphones into LINE IN and second set of earphones into MIC IN. All of them will work simultaneously, i.e. all the three jacks will work as LINE OUT.
Here's a better explanation I lifted from somewhere else -
".................many of these jacks can do double-duty by allowing the computer to adjust what they're used for (better known as jack sensing). Jack sensing, allows the sound card to automatically detect what's plugged into each port and assign the audio accordingly. For example, if you wanted to connect a set of headphones, a line-in and a microphone to these connectors, the computer would automatically detect what's there and assign each jack a function automatically. If they are to be used in a surround-sound configuration, the microphone port might be reassigned to handle rear-speaker output."
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If you dont mind, can you please explain jack sensing pins. for what functionality these pins are used?
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These pins have no specific function. They are dynamic, and will work as mic, line in/out, rear or surround out, sub out etc. based on what is plugged in.
Keith