@DeathDoge0click on start - settings - system – sound – You will see chose your output and input device
On the " chose your output device " - chose headset or speakers as you desire..
On the "chose your input device" - click on drop down menu - chose microphone as the input
On type here to search on the lower left corner
type microphone privacy
go to microphone privacy settings on the top
check whether Allow access to the microphone on this device is on
If it is off - click on change and turn it on
Allow apps to access your microphone is on
Scroll down - chose which microsoft store apps can access your microphone
check the apps escpecially zoom, skype , camera to on
Allow Desktop apps to access your microphone to on
It should work fine ..
Please use the link for reference purpose
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/fix-microphone-problems-5f230348-106d-bfa4-1db5-336f35576011
https://www.howtogeek.com/395296/fix-my-microphone-doesnt-work-on-windows-10/
https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge/fix-windows-10-upgrade-issue-internal-microphone-not-working/
Microphone not recognized Aspire E 15 laptop (model E5-575G-57D4)
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DeathDoge0
There is nothing wrong in restarting the computer after installing the driver. You did everything right !
If it is working fine on other headset then it might be an issue with your current headset. Kindly check your headset on another computer. You might have to use an adapter for your current headset to make it to work or buy a compatible headset. Some laptop ports will not adapt to some headset.
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Update: It was an OMTP/CTIA problem, meaning that the audio types were just incompatible. An OMTP to CTIA or vice versa adaptor can fix this, or an adaptor that splits the audio into different microphone and video cords then back again.0
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@DeathDoge0
click on start - settings - system – sound – You will see chose your output and input device
On the " chose your output device " - chose headset or speakers as you desire..
On the "chose your input device" - click on drop down menu - chose microphone as the input
On type here to search on the lower left corner
type microphone privacy
go to microphone privacy settings on the top
check whether Allow access to the microphone on this device is on
If it is off - click on change and turn it on
Allow apps to access your microphone is on
Scroll down - chose which microsoft store apps can access your microphone
check the apps escpecially zoom, skype , camera to on
Allow Desktop apps to access your microphone to on
It should work fine ..
Please use the link for reference purpose
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/fix-microphone-problems-5f230348-106d-bfa4-1db5-336f35576011
https://www.howtogeek.com/395296/fix-my-microphone-doesnt-work-on-windows-10/
https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge/fix-windows-10-upgrade-issue-internal-microphone-not-working/
Click on "Like" if you find my answer useful
Click on "Yes" if it answers your question.
Please click YES if I answered your question
I am not an ACER employeeThank you and have a BLESSED AND HAPPY DAY
★★ WILLIAM - MRK ★★
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@William_mk2
When I click on "choose your [output/input] device" the only thing that shows up is "Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)" and "Microphone (Realtek High Definition Audio)" respectively. As for the other suggestions you included, all of them were already done/not changed. Thanks for helping but I am still struggling.0 -
DeathDoge0
I am really sorry for the inconvenience. I will do my best to help you..Try windows x
Go to device manager - Go to sound video and game controllers. Expand it
Uninstall the sound driver from device manager. Please uninstall all the items below the sound video and game controllers. Restart the computer. It should work fine..
If it is still not working
Uninstall the sound driver from device manager
Dont restart the computer.
Go to support.acer.com
chose your country
type snid or chose your model
go to drivers
Install the sound driverIt should work fine..
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Click on "Yes" if it answers your question.
Please click YES if I answered your question
I am not an ACER employeeThank you and have a BLESSED AND HAPPY DAY
★★ WILLIAM - MRK ★★
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@William_mk2
I followed the steps you suggested and it didn't work either time, but the one thing I was unsure about was installing the new driver; I extracted the file and ran the Setup.exe file, then after a few steps it prompted me to restart. If I did something wrong there I would appreciate it if you could let me know, but if not you don't need to worry about it.0 -
Update: I borrowed somebody else's headset that has an adaptor for audio and video along with connectors for both, and it worked just as you'd expect from any other headset. If anyone knows why that is or if there is any way to fix it for other headsets, if you could let me know that would be greatly appreciated.0
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DeathDoge0
There is nothing wrong in restarting the computer after installing the driver. You did everything right !
If it is working fine on other headset then it might be an issue with your current headset. Kindly check your headset on another computer. You might have to use an adapter for your current headset to make it to work or buy a compatible headset. Some laptop ports will not adapt to some headset.
Click on "Like" if you find my answer useful
Click on "Yes" if it answers your question.
Please click YES if I answered your question
I am not an ACER employeeThank you and have a BLESSED AND HAPPY DAY
★★ WILLIAM - MRK ★★
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@William_mk2
Thank you for all your help. While I still think it's a problem with the computer, as my headset, my airpods, and a full-fledged microphone I borrowed all don't work, if getting a better headset would fix the issue, then I don't think I need to pry into it further.0 -
Update: It was an OMTP/CTIA problem, meaning that the audio types were just incompatible. An OMTP to CTIA or vice versa adaptor can fix this, or an adaptor that splits the audio into different microphone and video cords then back again.0
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like wow dude, that was very insightful and persice. You should be a employee here. hopefully it works for me. laptop dont recognize my mic until i manually install it, Then acer installs new versions …like 20 new files and wont even let me turn up volume nlet alone re3cognize the built in mic !!!!! thanx
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