After allowing access to the microphone, you can choose which Microsoft Store apps can access these features under Choose which Microsoft Store apps can access your microphone, and give access to non-Microsoft-Store desktop apps by ensuring that the switch beneath Allow desktop apps to access your microphone is set to On.

Speak into your microphone while checking under Test your microphone to make sure your settings work. If you see the line moving from left to right, your microphone is working. If you see no change, the microphone is not picking up sound.


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In Sound settings, go to Input and under Test your microphone, look for the blue bar that rises and falls as you speak into your microphone. If the bar is moving, your microphone is working properly.

To use your microphone with apps on Windows 10, you'll need to turn on some permissions in Microphone settings. Then, you'll need to check your app permissions if you want to use your microphone with apps. Here's how:

Select StartĀ  > SettingsĀ  > Privacy > Microphone . In Allow access to the microphone on this device, select Change and make sure Microphone access for this device is turned on.

Once you've allowed microphone access to your apps, you can change the settings for each app. In Microphone settings, go to Choose which Microsoft apps can access your microphone, and turn on apps you want to use with it. For desktop apps, make sure that Allow desktop apps to access your microphone is turned on.

Hello, I've been having a problem where my laptop's internal microphone does not work on certain applications. I have tried everything I could find on troubleshooting guides with no success. Programs are able to detect my microphone and connect to it but does not receive any inputs from the mic when testing. However, I am able to use the microphone on google chrome for some reason. With discord, the microphone works on the web browser version of discord while not working on the downloaded program itself with identical settings

I have tried reinstalling the programs that are having this problem, reinstalling my microphone driver, checked access permissions, turned the microphone off and on again from sound settings, and tried windows troubleshooting. I have a feeling that the issue is permissions related since the mic does work for chrome but I have double checked that permissions are granted to applications.

It sounds like you've already taken several troubleshooting steps, but microphone issues can sometimes be quite tricky to resolve. Since the microphone works in some applications (like Google Chrome) but not in others (like Discord's downloaded program), it might indeed be related to application-specific settings or permissions. Here are a few additional steps you can try to further diagnose and potentially fix the issue:

When using the microphone and/or camera toggle shortcut keys, you will see a small toolbar letting you know whether your microphone and camera are set to on, off, or not in use. You can set the position of this toolbar in the Video Conference Mute tab of PowerToys settings.

I attached a microphone to my computer, and it was detected. It's all setup, now I want to test that it's actually working, and that it's working well. I tried sound recorder, but it didn't record any sound. I still think it's working though. What other ways can I test the microphone?

This will open a dialog box with four tabs. Make sure the second tab "Recording" is selected. There you should see your microphone, with a bar showing if it is receiving sound or not. You can also check its properties here.

My pc was infected with viruses and malware. I had to reinstall Windows 10 and would like to completely disable the microphone (paranoid about people hearing in). I don't just want to right-click the sound options and disable it there, I want to completely remove the recording capabilities completely.

All of the above would thwart me trying to reconnect it, but one of my buddies would probably still be able to solder on 2 new wires on the opposite side of the MoBo, and the other one could write a device driver to turn your speakers into a microphone so whenever they're around:

Regarding microphone not being detected, Microphone not detected on browser

on newer brave versions, from Release v1.29.79 and after. (Last version it works is Release v1.28.106)

It seems to be a chromium/chrome issue as it happens on them too. How can I report to them? And what are the chromium versions that are used?

It was not working for me. I had to do, first a setting in Windows Settings and a second setting in Brave browser then I tested the microphone in the site provided, see images.

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My microphone volume is too low when I speak into it. I can barely see the volume bar moving for the microphone test. Things I have tried:-

1. Enabling the permissions in the microphone privacy settings.

2.Updating drivers. I used the amd clean up utility to delete the existing drivers, then I used the amd adrenalin software to install the drivers. I tried updating with device manager, but it would prompt that my device is using the best installed drivers. I also updated the realtek drivers using windows updates.

3.Updating windows to 11. My device was on windows 10 when I faced this issue. The microsoft drivers did update after this, but the issue still persists.

4.I tried updating the drivers on windows 11 using the method I mentioned in point 2.

5. I tried running following cmds :-

Ā 1. prompt

Ā 2. sfc /scanfile=c:\windows\system32\ieframe.dll

Ā 3. sfc /verifyfile=c:\windows\system32\ieframe.dll

Ā 4. assoc

Ā 5. sfc /scannow

5.I tried following various youtube videos.

Weird thing I noticed is that the mic works on browser discord and on the mictests website, so I think this issue should be a software issue. I have spent several hours to fix this but to no avail. Any help would be appreciated on this!

After a Windows update at some point before September, I had the issue that if it updated, my Microphone would stop functioning. However, if I didn't update, Apps wouldn't function. I much preferred having a microphone, as I use it quite often to play games and such.

The issue is; I can't revert the windows update that *caused* the problem, as Windows 10 for some reason decided "You can't reverse updates before September now" on a whim, and I can't prevent updates either, so it just forced me to accept I now have a microphone that works just fine, but Windows just refuses to register any incoming noise from it.

I've got zero idea why it doesn't pick up anything, as it's been an issue with two different headsets now, and the microphones work just fine on their own. I know this for sure, as the headsets both have "Sidetone" that plays my voice back into the headset to prevent speaking loudly, and that absolutely works just fine on both headsets I've used. The only issue there really is, appears to me to be Windows being stubborn about it, with no real idea why it would be.

It might help to install the latest audio drivers for your onboard sound (most likely Realtek, but it could be something else depending on the hardware in your system). Even though your mic is a separate piece of hardware, an issue with the primary sound drivers could result in issues with other sound devices such as your microphone and there are known past issues with some updates to Windows 10 this year with some common onboard sound solutions.

I tried. Sadly, nothing happens. My headset is a wireless USB headset, but it never gave me any issues before that windows update. Undoing the update back then fixed my issue, too, so I know for sure it's not something to do with the headset itself, thankfully.

Yes, it definitely sounds like it was the update that caused the issue, I was just hoping that changing drivers or modifying settings might correct the problem. There was an update for Windows 10 a while back that caused issues for many users with Realtek onboard sound devices that was later fixed, and I'm thinking that this issue likely has a similar cause. If you haven't already, you might also check the options under the Communications tab, and while I know you said it's irrelevant, you do have a second input device enabled there for your TV, so if Windows is configured to mute other sounds when the listening device is in use and there is constant 'noise' coming in from the TV device, then that could theoretically cause Windows to mute all audio from your headset's microphone.

Also, I don't know if you did any Googling already for similar issues, but I did come across this thread which describes a similar problem and a couple of possible fixes as well as this guide that shows some possible alternative solutions. The first one I'd try is disabling all enhancements for that device under the Properties dialog for it (you should see it if you double-click on the entry for your microphone in the Recording tab or if you click on the microphone to highlight it and then click the Properties button on the lower right). You could also try changing the setting for Default Format under the Advanced tab in the properties dialog for the microphone as the current audio format may be incompatible with your device causing Windows not to register any sound. Also of course check the settings under the Levels tab because if it is set too low Windows won't 'hear' anything from the mic, and if it's muted then obviously it won't pick up any sound at all. You can also try playing with the boost level to see if that helps at all.

So I tried to connect my 3.5mm stand microphone to the 3.5mm combined audio port(for headset). however, Windows recongnized it as another speaker not the mic(output device) I've been checking here and there and I have no clue why it's not recognized as mic and where to configure it. ff782bc1db

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