3 Ways to Adjust Windows Microphone Volume

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Method 1: Increase Mic Volume in Settings

Step 1:Open theSettingsapp. SelectSystem > Sound.

Step 2:Scroll down to the input section. Select theMicrophoneyou want to increase volume for.

Note:The active microphone will be highlighted.

Step 3:Use the slider to increase theinput volume.

Also Read:How to fix microphone not working on Windows

Method 2: Increase Mic Volume Using Control Panel

Step 1:OpenControl Panel> selectHardware and Sound>Manage audio devices.

Step 2:Click onRecording> select the mic > click onProperties.

Step 4:Click on theLevelstab > increase the volume of the mic > tap onOK.

Method 3: Adjust Mic Volume Using Audio Driver Manager

Some audio drivers come with a dedicated app that allows you to control audio devices on their computers. For example, the Realtek HD Audio Driver comes pre-installed with a dedicatedHD Audio Manager.

You will find the necessary controls to increase the volume of the microphone on the console.

Also Read:How to fix Windows not detecting microphone in headset

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Last updated on 24 April, 2024

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