- Fix sound or audio problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
Fortunately, most sound problems can be fixed by following a series of troubleshooting steps This article provides a comprehensive guide to resolving audio issues in Windows
- Manage audio settings in Microsoft Teams meetings
Adjust your speaker and mic settings in your Teams settings or when you join a Teams meeting You can change settings before you join or while you're in a meeting
- Make Windows easier to hear - Microsoft Support
Windows lets you convert stereo sound into a single channel so you can hear everything, even if you're using just one headphone Select the Start button, then select Settings > Accessibility > Audio, and then switch on the Mono audio toggle
- 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
- Manage your device settings in Microsoft Teams
Adjust Audio settings by choosing your primary audio device, Speaker, and Microphone from their dropdown menus Automatically adjust mic sensitivity to make sure you’re always heard
- 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, your microphone is working properly If don't see the bar moving, go to Test your microphone and select Start test Open Settings
- Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
This article covers most common issues related to Bluetooth such as Bluetooth not pairing, Bluetooth audio issues, missing Bluetooth and more, along with step-by-step troubleshooting solutions for each
- Audio Device settings - Microsoft Support
In the Lync main window, click the Options button, and then click Audio Device Under Customize your device, next to Speaker,Microphone, or Ringer, drag the slider to adjust the volume
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