When apps or audio devices can’t use the microphone, you might think the microphone is not working. However, you might need to enable it by making some changes to your PC. Today’s guide will show you how to enable a microphone in Windows 11 to get unrestricted access to it on your apps.
Why can’t I enable my microphone?
There are numerous factors to consider if you can’t enable your laptop microphone in Windows 11. Below are some of the prominent ones:
Microphone disabled in Device Manager: If you can’t configure or enable your headset microphone to work on Windows 11, it might be because it is disabled in Device Manager. This can sometimes happen to new devices. You can easily get past this by enabling the device. Wrong privacy setting: In some cases, if you have not granted access to your microphone, you might not be able to turn on the microphone in your apps. The way out here is to change the privacy setting
How do I enable my microphone on Windows 11?
1. Change Privacy Settings
The first thing to do to be able to enable your microphone is to change the privacy settings to access the microphone on Windows 11. This will make it accessible on other apps.
2. Change Sound Settings
Keep in mind that if you disable your microphone from this section, this is the only way to enable it properly once again. SPONSORED
3. Use Device Manager
Using the Device Manager is one of the simplest ways to enable your microphone in Windows 11, but depending on your settings, it doesn’t always work. To disable the microphone in Windows 11, follow the same steps, but choose Disable device instead of Enable. While in Device Manager, we advise you to update your drivers. By doing so, you’ll ensure that your hardware is working correctly. If you want to do so for all your drivers quickly, we suggest using specialized software such as DriverFix. That’s about it for this guide. To deal with microphone issues, the first thing that you should do is to check if your microphone is detected by the PC using some advanced microphone test tools. Disclaimer: this program needs to be upgraded from the free version in order to perform some specific actions. Alternatively, check out our post that will give a detailed response to the how do I fix my Discord microphone in Windows 11 question. Are you having any issues with your input device? Let us know in the comments section below.
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