Right click the windows volume icon Click sounds Click the recording tab Right click the microphone and select properties Click the levels tab Click the volume icon to unmute your microphoneUnmute your microphone
Right click the windows volume icon Click sounds Click the recording tab Right click the microphone and select properties Click the levels tab Click and drag the microphone slider up Increasing the microphone input helps other users hear you betterIncrease microphone input level
Right click the speaker icon and select Sound settings Under the |Output| section make sure the correct device is selected Under the |Input| section make sure the correct device is selected Check that the right input & output device is selected
Right click the speaker icon and select Sound setting Scroll down and click More sound settings Select the Recording tab Make sure the device is not disabledCheck if your input is disabled in sound settings
Open up Bluetooth settings Under Audio select your Bluetooth device Click Remove Device Click Add Bluetooth device or other device Make sure your device is turned on and discoverable. Select your Bluetooth device below when it pops upResync Bluetooth device
Type in the search bar: Check For Updates Click Check For Updates If there are any updates install them. Check for Windows updates
Right Click the Windows logo to the bottom left Select Shut down or sign out Click RestartRestart Windows
Go to your antivirus settings Look for settings that block access to your camera or permission to use your camera Make sure the antivirus isn't blocking access to your cameraCheck your antivirus settings
In the Windows search bar type: Sound Click Sound Settings Click Sound Control Panel (Under Related Settings to the far right) Click the Recording Tab Right click anywhere Enable Show Disabled Devices & Show Disconnected Devices (A check mark will show if they are enabled) If microphone isn't showing up in settings try this solutionEnable Show Disabled Devices & Show Disconnected Devices
Open device manager Double Click Audio inputs and outputs Right-click Microphone Select Update Driver. Click Search automatically for updated driver software, and then wait for Windows to update the drivers If an update is available, let Windows install the updateUpdate microphone driver if available
Right click the Windows icon and select Device Manager Click "Audio inputs and outputs" (Will open up a drop down) Right click the Microphone Click "Uninstall device" (Uninstall device menu will appear) Click "Uninstall" Click "Action" at the very top of device manager Click "Scan for hardware changes"Re-install microphone