Aspire ES 15 - Microphone Not Working

Jarkkodacakefox
Jarkkodacakefox Member Posts: 2 New User
edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives
I have a theory as to why the microphone isn't working although I have absolutely no idea how to fix it. My theory is about a year ago when I first got the laptop whenever I plugged in headphones it would give me an option to choose what kind it is (Headphones, Microphone, Headset, etc.) and me, thinking I'll never need it made it so it automatically chooses headphones. Well past me was way wrong and now here I am having to use a cheap usb mic when I have a more high quality one sitting right beside me. I know that it's possible to use the headset because my sister has the same headset as me and has that pop up as well and she to has an acer laptop. (although I'm not certain as to which specific model it is)  

Basically, in short I want to know how to turn on the audio jack pop up thing again, and if it's not that then just how to get it to work.

If must be known what headset I'm trying to use it's a Turtle Beach Recon 50X.

Answers

  • Jarkkodacakefox
    Jarkkodacakefox Member Posts: 2 New User
    Piter said:

    The auto popup dialog notification that you've disabled before is associated with the Realtek HD Audio Manager. I suggest that you look into the Control Panel > Hardware and Sound and check if the Realtek HD Audio Manager is still installed so you can modify its settings. Follow these steps:

    1. Before you begin, disconnect or unplug your audio device from the audio jack.
    2. In the Cortana search bar, type in Control Panel, and click it from the search results.
    3. Click Harware and Sound.
    4. If Realtek HD Audio Manager is available, click it to open.
    5. On the right panel, check if you can see a folder icon or an "i" icon.
    6. Tick the box for Enable auto popup dialog when device has been plugged in option.
    7. Click OK, then OK.
    8. Restart your computer, plug back in your audio device once the computer is up, then check if the auto diaglog box appears.

    You may also navigate to Settings > System > Notifications and Actions. Under Notifications, toggle on Get notifications from apps and other senders.

    Yeah, It ain't on my computer but at the same time it is, it's not in device manager but my laptop uses it for the speakers and built in mic... so I can't do that