
How to set up and test microphones in Windows - Microsoft Support
Applies To To install a new microphone, follow these steps: Make sure your microphone is connected to your PC. Select Start > Settings > System > Sound. In Sound settings, go to Input to see your …
Fix microphone problems - Microsoft Support
Select Start > Settings > Privacy & security > Microphone and make sure Microphone access is turned on. Make sure Let apps access your microphone is turned on, then choose which apps have access.
Turn on app permissions for your microphone in Windows
To use your microphone with apps on Windows 10, you'll need to turn on some permissions in Privacy settings. Here's how: Select Start > Settings > Privacy. In the left pane, select Microphone under the …
Windows camera, microphone, and privacy - Microsoft Support
Find out how to change privacy settings for your camera and microphone in Windows.
Disable Audio Enhancements - Microsoft Support
If the manufacturer located the setting here, uncheck the box to disable audio enhancements. If you have more than one audio input device, repeat these steps for each device and then test your …
Manage your device settings in Microsoft Teams
Manage your device settings in Microsoft Teams. Customize your microphone and camera settings to change your sound and video experience on Teams.
Exploring Windows Settings - Microsoft Support
The Privacy & security page covers settings related to location, camera, microphone, and other privacy options. You can control app permissions, manage diagnostic data, configure encryption, and find a …
Select and configure your microphone - Microsoft Support
Learn how to select and change input devices, and how to configure button actions for select microphone devices.
Manage app permissions for a camera in Windows - Microsoft Support
Desktop apps might not appear in the list of apps available on the Camera settings page. They might still be able to access the camera or microphone even when these settings are turned off.
Fix sound or audio problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
Step 1. Check your speaker output in Windows settings Step 2. Check your audio hardware and volume controls Step 3. Turn off audio enhancements Step 4. Run the audio troubleshooter