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To activate the microphone on Windows 10, follow these steps:
- Choose Start, then choose Settings, and then Audio.
- Under Input, verify that the microphone has been selected in the Input section.
- To test the microphone, speak into it and try to hear the sound through Windows.
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If the system microphone is not activated, follow these steps assuming you have already checked that the microphone is connected to the computer:
- Choose Start, Settings, System, and Audio.
- Select Input in the audio settings and look for the blue bar that rises and falls as you speak into the microphone.
- The microphone is working properly when the bar moves.
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If people can’t hear you when you speak on your phone, it may be a hardware issue:
- The microphone may be damaged or there may be debris in its input.
- To fix the microphone, first access the Windows 10 settings and go to the Privacy section.
- On the left, find the Microphone menu and make sure that access to the microphone on this device is allowed, indicated by the Enabled option.
- This way, Windows can access the microphone.
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To reinstall the microphone driver, follow these steps:
- Access the Windows Device Manager and look for Audio, Video, and Game Controllers.
- Double-click on it and right-click on the audio hardware name, then select Update Driver.
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To enable the microphone on Android, follow these steps:
- Go to the settings of your Android smartphone.
- Select Privacy.
- Choose Permission Manager.
- Look for the microphone in the list and tap on it.
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To access the microphone, make sure to enable it before accessing the menu:
- Click on Manage Audio Devices.
- Then click on the microphone name under Input Devices on the next screen.
- Press the Enable button.
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To reactivate the microphone on your phone:
- Clean the speaker.
- Restart the phone.
- Update the operating system.
- Send the phone for assistance.
- Use the automatic microphone repair feature.
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To enable the microphone in Windows 10, follow these steps:
- Select Start, Settings, Privacy, and Microphone.
- Under Allow access to the microphone on this device, choose Change and make sure the Microphone access option is enabled.
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If you are not being heard when making a call, try the following:
- Make another call from a different location if you still can’t hear or if the audio is distorted by crackling or static.
- There may be an issue with the network or reception.