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A USB port can usually be identified by its icon, which looks like a trident with an arrow, a circle, and a square. Plug in a microphone with a single audio connector straight into your computer's microphone jack. Pay special attention to a headset with two audio connectors. Usually, you'll plug either the light red connector or the one labeled as the microphone into your computer's microphone jack. The other connector may be plugged in to your computer's speaker output if you wish, but you may not want to if you already have speakers connected to your computer and do not wish for all your audio to come out of your headset.
Look for a special input if you are using a headset that has a single audio connector and three black stripes on the plug. Your computer must have a special input that is labeled with either a headset or both a microphone and headphones in order to receive this connector. Adapters that convert these plugs to USB or two separate jacks do exist, but are usually purchased separately. Learn how to plug in a Bluetooth microphone or headset. If you are using a Bluetooth microphone, make sure that your computer has a working Bluetooth receiver, then follow the directions that came with your microphone or headset to connect it to your computer's Bluetooth receiver.
Step 8: Double-click on the device from the list. The Microphone Properties window will appear. Click the Levels tab. Step Now check again if you see green bars rising when you talk into the microphone: if you do, your mic is now properly configured. If you saw green bars moving then that means that the mic definitely works and is being picked up by Windows. To verify that, you can test your mic on our home page. Try 1 month free. Was this information helpful?
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