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How to install a new microphoneHow to check an already installed microphoneConfigure additional sound settingsMicrophone not working after update: what to do
How to install a new microphone
In Windows 10
We tell you how to configure a microphone on a computer with the Windows 10 operating system:
1. Connect the microphone to a computer or laptop using a USB cable: insert the end of the cable into the USB port;
2. Click the “Start” button and go to “Settings”;
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3. In the window that opens, open the “System” tab;
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4. On the left side of the screen, select “Sound”;
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5. In the “Input” section, select the connected microphone.
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In Windows 11
You can install a new microphone in Windows 11 like this:
1. Connect the microphone to a computer or laptop via a USB cable;
2. Enter the keyboard shortcut “Windows+I”; the settings will open;
3. On the left side of the screen, click on “System”
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4. Click on the “Microphone” tab;
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5. Next to the “Microphone access” item, activate the slider;
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How to check an already installed microphone
In Windows 10
Checking a microphone already installed in Windows 10 is done like this:
1. Go to the “System” section in the settings;
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2. Open the “Sound” tab;
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3. In the “Input” section, under the “Microphone Test” item, a bar will appear that will go up and down depending on the surrounding sounds. Try to say something into the microphone: if there are no malfunctions, it will start to move;
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4. In case the microphone is faulty and the bar does not go up, click on “Troubleshooting”. The system will then determine the cause of the fault.
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In Windows 11
Algorithm to check the microphone installed in Windows 11:
1. Enter the Win+R key combination, type “mmsys.cpl” in the line that opens and click “OK”;
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2. A window will open where you must go to the “Record” tab;
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3. A microphone icon will appear here, with a bar next to it. Try saying something into the microphone: if it’s working correctly, the bars in this column will start to rise.
Configure advanced audio settings
In Windows 10
You can configure additional sound settings in Windows 10 like this:
1. Go to “System” in settings”;
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2. Click “Sound” on the left side of the screen;
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3. At the top of the screen, in the “Sound” section, you can adjust the microphone volume;
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4. On the right side of the screen, click “Sound Control Panel”;
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5. In the window that opens, go to the “Recording” section and double-click on the desired microphone;
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6. In the “Levels” section, move the slider in the “Microphone Gain” block – this will adjust the microphone sensitivity;
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7. To eliminate noise problems, open the “Advanced” and “Default Format” sections and select the desired format.
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In Windows 11
To configure additional microphone sound settings in Windows 11, follow these steps:
1. Go to settings and click on “System”;
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2. Go to the “Microphone” section;
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3. In the “Volume” item, adjust the microphone sound level;
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4. Open the “Advanced sound settings” section;
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5. Go to “Record” and double-click on the desired microphone”;
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6. In the “Levels” tab, move the sliders to adjust the sensitivity;
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7. Go to “Enhancements” and check the boxes next to the parameters needed to regulate noise reduction.
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Microphone not working after update: what to do
If after connecting the microphone it still doesn’t work, you can check your privacy settings.
Algorithm in Windows 10:
• In the settings search bar, search for “Microphone privacy settings”;
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• Activate the slider in the “Allow apps to access the microphone” section;
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• From the list below, select the applications that will have access to the microphone.
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Algorithm in Windows 11:
• In settings, open the “Privacy and security” tab;
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• Go to “Microphone”;
• Turn on the slider next to “Microphone access,” then select the apps that can use your microphone.