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This being hardware. Was this reply helpful? Click "Test" and listen to your headphones. If you hear the sound, the headphones work. Otherwise, they are likely defective. Attach the Microphone to the "Mic" port on your computer and verify there's not a separate, enabled "Mute" button.
Repeat the same procedure as described in the Headphones section to view disabled devices, enable the microphone and set it as the default device. Double-click the "Microphone" icon and select the "Levels" tab. Verify the volume slider is to the right and the speaker button does not have a red-slash on it.
Click OK. Speak into the microphone and watch the vertical volume bar, located to the right of the microphone icon on the "Recording" tab. If the bar turns green when you speak loudly into the microphone, the microphone is picking up your voice. Taylor embarked on a professional writing career in and frequently writes about technology, science, business, finance, martial arts and the great outdoors.
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