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− | Image:System Tray1.JPG|Figure 1
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− | Image:System Tray 2.JPG|Figure 2
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− | Image:Sound Control Panel 1.JPG|Figure 3
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− | Image:Sound Control Panel 2.JPG Figure 4
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− | # First find the speaker icon in the system tray. If you don't see it, click on the upward pointing arrowhead and it will appear in a menu of other applications (figure 1)
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− | # Right Click on the speaker. Click on '''Sounds''' (figure 2)
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− | # This brings up the Sound Control Panel (figure 3)
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− | # Click on '''Recording'''. In this case, this PC has both a microphone and the Stereo Mix app, which is disabled
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− | # Right click on the '''Stereo Mix''' application. Make sure both '''Show Disabled Devices''' and '''Show Disconbected Devices''' are both checked.
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− | # Click on '''Enable'''. Make sure you '''Disable''' the Microphone using the similar technique to prevent echoing or outside noises interfering with your audio
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