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Use a different microphone
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Located in
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You can use an external microphone for chatting with friends, speaking with colleagues at work, making voice recordings, or using other multimedia applications. Even if your computer has a built-in microphone or a webcam with a microphone, a separate microphone usually provides better audio quality.
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You can use an external microphone for chatting with friends, speaking with colleagues at work, making voice recordings, or using other multimedia applications. Even if your computer has a built-in microphone or a webcam with a microphone, a separate microphone usually provides better audio quality.
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Located in
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If your microphone has a circular plug, just plug it into the appropriate adapter on your computer. Most computers have two adapters: one for microphones and one for speakers. Look for a picture of a microphone next to the adapter. Microphones plugged into the appropriate adapter will usually be used by default. If not, see the instructions below for selecting a default input device.
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If your microphone has a circular plug, just plug it into the appropriate adapter on your computer. Most computers have two adapters: one for microphones and one for speakers. Look for a picture of a microphone next to the adapter. Microphones plugged into the appropriate adapter will usually be used by default. If not, see the instructions below for selecting a default input device.
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Located in
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If you have a USB microphone, plug it into any USB port on your computer. USB microphones act as separate audio devices, and you may have to specify which microphone to use by default.
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If you have a USB microphone, plug it into any USB port on your computer. USB microphones act as separate audio devices, and you may have to specify which microphone to use by default.
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Located in
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Select a default audio input device
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Located in
C/sound-usemic.page:38
C/sound-usespeakers.page:46
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Click the <gui>sound menu</gui> on the <gui>menu bar</gui> and select <gui>Sound Settings</gui>.
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Click the <gui>sound menu</gui> on the <gui>menu bar</gui> and select <gui>Sound Settings</gui>.
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Located in
C/sound-usemic.page:39
C/sound-usespeakers.page:47
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On the <gui>Input</gui> tab, select the device in the list of devices. The input level indicator should respond when you speak.
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On the <gui>Input</gui> tab, select the device in the list of devices. The input level indicator should respond when you speak.
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Connect speakers or headphones and select a default audio output device.
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(itstool) path: info/desc
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Connect speakers or headphones and select a default audio output device.
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Located in
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Located in
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You can use external speakers or headphones with your computer. Speakers usually either connect using a circular TRS (<em>tip, ring, sleeve</em>) plug or with USB.
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You can use external speakers or headphones with your computer. Speakers usually either connect using a circular TRS (<em>tip, ring, sleeve</em>) plug or with USB.
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Located in
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