1.
Click
Start -> Windows System -> Control Panel -> Hardware and
Sound -> Sound -> Recording
.
2.
Select
Microphone Array
or
External Microphone
, and click
Properties
.
3.
On the
Levels
tab, move the
Microphone Array
or
External
Microphone
slider to increase or decrease the microphone volume
level.
If you feel the microphone volume level is inadequate while using an
external microphone, move the
Microphone Boost
slider to a higher level.
Realtek Audio Console
You can confirm and change the audio configuration using the
Realtek
Audio Console
. To launch the
Realtek Audio Console
:
Click
Start -> Realtek Audio Console
.
Main
When you launch the Realtek Audio Console, the
Main
tab shows all
available Playback and Recording devices. You can adjust the volume and
switch to related setting pages by clicking the icon in this tab.
Speakers/Headphones
This tab allows you to set Main Volume, Sound Effects, AI Noise
Reduction, Default Format and Speaker configuration.
Click the
Auto Test
button at the bottom of this tab to confirm the
internal speakers or the headphone sound is coming from the right
direction.
Microphone Array/External Microphone
This tab allows you to set Main Volume, Microphone Effects and Default
Format.
If the microphones are not built in, you can connect an external microphone
instead.
Device advanced settings
This tab allows you to choose the type of headphone or microphone and
select devices when an external device is plugged in.
To choose the type of headphone or microphone, do the following:
1.
Plug a headphone or microphone into the headphone/microphone
jack.
2.
Click the
Device advanced settings
tab.
3.
Select one from the device list under
ANALOG
for the device you
plugged into.
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