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  1. Fix sound or audio problems in Windows - Microsoft Support

    This article provides a comprehensive guide to resolving audio issues in Windows. The tips are listed in order, so start with the first one, see if that helps, and then continue to the next one if it doesn’t.

  2. Fix microphone problems - Microsoft Support

    Select Start , then select Settings > System > Sound . In Input, ensure your microphone is selected under Choose your input device, then select Device Properties.

  3. How to set up and test microphones in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Select Start > Settings > System > Sound. In Input, select the microphone that you want to test. In Input settings, look at Input volume while speaking into the microphone. If the bar moves while you speak, …

  4. Troubleshoot Surface sound and audio accessories

    Troubleshoot Surface sound and audio accessories. Find solutions if your Surface speakers aren't working or you're experiencing built-in speaker issues.

  5. Audio Device settings - Microsoft Support

    Open Lync, and, in the lower-left corner of the Lync main window, click the audio device menu, and then select the audio device you would like to use for your Lync calls.

  6. Surface sound, volume, and audio accessories - Microsoft Support

    Surface comes with built-in stereo speakers, mics, and a headset jack to provide great sound for videos, calls, and music. Learn how to adjust the volume and add audio accessories.

  7. 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 …

  8. My microphone isn't working in Microsoft Teams

    If you're having trouble hearing audio in Teams, you might be having trouble with your microphone. Here are some solutions to get you back on track. Solutions include: updating device drivers, checking …

  9. Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Windows populates the Add a device window with the currently discoverable Bluetooth devices. Select the desired Bluetooth device and follow any additional instructions if they appear.

  10. Set Audio Device options - Microsoft Support

    Microsoft Skype for Business detects your computer’s built-in audio devices and any compatible audio devices that are connected to your computer, such as a headset, a microphone, or speakers.