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If you want more control over your audio input devices and microphones on your Windows computerthere are a lot of settings that you can adjust. Whether you want to change the default mic or set a different mic for your appswe’ve got full instructions to walk you through it. Keep readingand we’ll cover advanced settings and troubleshooting steps for any problems that come up along the way.
Setting a Default Audio Input for Windows 11: Quick Steps
To change your audio input deviceopen Settings → System → Sound and select a microphone from the Input list. If you want to adjust your microphone settingsgo to Sound → Advanced → More Sound Settings to change the input levels and audio sample rates.
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How to Set a Default Audio Input Device
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Open the Sound menu in your Settings app. To quickly open the Sound menuright-click on the volume icon on the right side of the taskbar and select Sound Settings from the menu that pops up. Alternativelypress ⊞ Win+i to open Settings. Thengo System → Sound.[1] X Research source
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Select the input device you want to set as your default. Under the Input tablook through the available devices in the list. When you find the one that you want to set as a defaultclick the small circle to the left of its name to automatically switch it to your default device.
How to Set Default Audio Input Devices with Legacy Settings
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Enter “mmsys.cpl” from the Run app. The legacy sound settings let you make more adjustments and are a little more reliable for setting a permanent default input device. Press ⊞ Win+R on your keyboard to open the run menuand then enter “mmsys.cpl”. Click OK when you’re finished to open the settings window.[2] X Research source
- You can also access the legacy settings menu by going to Settings → System → Sound → Advanced → More sound settings.
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Select the Recording tab. From the new windowlook at the top menu bar and open the Recording tab. This will display a list of all the microphones and audio input devices connected and active on your computer.
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Right-click on a microphone and click Set as Default Device. Scroll through the list of devices until you find the one you want to set as your default device. Right-click on itand choose the Set as Default Device option from the menu.
How to Set App-Specific Audio Input Devices
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Open the Volume Mixer in your Sound settings. Right-click on the volume icon on the right side of your taskbarand select Open Volume Mixer. Alternativelygo to Settings → System → Sound and look for the Volume Mixer under the Advanced tab.[3] X Research source
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Select an input device under each app. Make sure you’re running the app that you want to change the input device for. Under the Apps list in the volume mixerclick the dropdown arrow on the right side to open its settings. Under the Input Device optionselect which audio input device you want to use for that app.
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Change the audio input from the app’s settings directly. Many communication appslike TeamsZoomand Discordhave menus in their settings where you can select a different audio input device. Navigate to the settings menu in the app you’re usingand look for an option labeled “Audio,” “Devices,” “Voice & Video,” or something similar. From the input device settingchoose the microphone you want to use as the default.
How to Change Advanced Audio Input Settings
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Open the Sound menu in the Settings app. Right-click on the volume button in the taskbar and select Sound Settings to go directly to the page in your Settings app. Otherwiseopen Settings from the Start menuand navigate to System → Sound.
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Select More sound settings under the Advanced tab. Scroll down until you see the Advanced sound options below the input devices. Click on More sound settings to open a new window listing all of your audio output and input devices.[4] X Research source
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Choose an audio input from the Recording tab and click on Properties. Switch to the Recording tab at the top of the window to view all of the microphones and input devices connected to your computer. Look through the listand click on the option you want to edit. Thenclick on Properties to open another window with more advanced settings.
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Adjust the microphone levels and sample rate. Under the Levels tabdrag the slider to the left to make your microphone quieter or to the right to make it louder. Thenclick over to the Advanced tab and switch between sample rates if you want to adjust your mic quality.
- The advanced tab also lets you toggle Exclusive Modewhich allows apps to take control of an audio input device when they’re opened. If you don’t want your computer to automatically switch to a new defaultuncheck the box that says “Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device.”
How to Configure Audio Input Permissions
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Open the Privacy & security menu in your Settings. Open your Settings menu from the start menu or by pressing ⊞ Win+i. Locate the Privacy & security option on the left side of the windowand click on it to open the next window.[5] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source
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Select Microphone from the App Permissions section. Scroll down to the App permissions section and click on Microphone. This opens the microphone settings and they will apply to all of the audio input devices you have on your computer.
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Toggle microphone access for your system or for specific apps. Double-check that the Microphone access option is toggled on so your computer recognizes and properly uses your input device. Thenscroll through the list of appsand individually turn on or turn off access to your microphone.[6] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source
- You can also see the apps that have recently accessed your microphone under the Recent Activity tab.
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- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/fix-microphone-problems-5f230348-106d-bfa4-1db5-336f35576011
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