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Wingdom April 21st 07 01:00 PM

re-enable hardware
 
I disabled my built in microphone in my notebook, because I couldn't find how
to mute it. Now I need it, and cant figure out how to re-enable it. I also
still haven't found out how to adjust the input volume of the mic.

Mike Hall - MS MVP April 21st 07 01:09 PM

re-enable hardware
 
If you have no machine specific manual, you may want to ask the manufacturer
how to re-enable the mic..

When you have it back, the mic volume can be found in the Vista Sound
panel..


"Wingdom" wrote in message
...
I disabled my built in microphone in my notebook, because I couldn't find
how
to mute it. Now I need it, and cant figure out how to re-enable it. I also
still haven't found out how to adjust the input volume of the mic.


--


Mike Hall
MS MVP Windows Shell/User
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/




Wingdom April 21st 07 01:24 PM

re-enable hardware
 
Wouldn't re-enabling the hardware be the same for any piece of hardware in
vista? In the device manager list, you can disable and enable hardware, but
the mic. isn't showing up there. Theres gotta be somewhere in the OS that
will let me do this

Michael April 21st 07 01:53 PM

re-enable hardware
 
A microphone is not connected directly to the computer, it is connected to
an audio card, that is the device that device manager can see. To controll
the microphone you need to use the app that came with your audio card.

There ought to be a speaker icon in lower right that will allow you to
enable the microphone again. Exact miliage here depends on specific audio
card.
For me:
right click on speaker
select recording device

should show inputs (line input, microphone(s) etc)
you are on your own from there

Michael

"Wingdom" wrote in message
...
Wouldn't re-enabling the hardware be the same for any piece of hardware in
vista? In the device manager list, you can disable and enable hardware,
but
the mic. isn't showing up there. Theres gotta be somewhere in the OS that
will let me do this



Wingdom April 21st 07 02:26 PM

re-enable hardware
 
Yes, that is exactly how i found it to disable it, but now its not in that
list. I wonder if my audio card has any more advanced options. Its the
Reaktek High Definition Audio card. Ill keep looking, but i get the feeling
im still going to need some help.

dean-dean April 21st 07 03:14 PM

re-enable hardware
 
Right-click the Sound icon in the notification area, and choose Recording
Devices. On the Recording tab of Sound, right-click an empty spot of the
window, and put a checkmark next to "Show Disabled Devices" and "Show
Disconnected Devices".


"Wingdom" wrote in message
...
Yes, that is exactly how i found it to disable it, but now its not in that
list. I wonder if my audio card has any more advanced options. Its the
Reaktek High Definition Audio card. Ill keep looking, but i get the
feeling
im still going to need some help.



Mike Hall - MS MVP April 21st 07 03:37 PM

re-enable hardware
 
Control Panel - Sound - Recording (tab)..


"Wingdom" wrote in message
...
Yes, that is exactly how i found it to disable it, but now its not in that
list. I wonder if my audio card has any more advanced options. Its the
Reaktek High Definition Audio card. Ill keep looking, but i get the
feeling
im still going to need some help.


--


Mike Hall
MS MVP Windows Shell/User
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/




Wingdom April 21st 07 04:46 PM

re-enable hardware
 
Thank you very much dean-dean, this is exactly what i needed to do. Thanks to
everyone else for your help, too.


"dean-dean" wrote:

Right-click the Sound icon in the notification area, and choose Recording
Devices. On the Recording tab of Sound, right-click an empty spot of the
window, and put a checkmark next to "Show Disabled Devices" and "Show
Disconnected Devices".



ninjaneer May 6th 07 01:58 PM

re-enable hardware
 
you're the best dean-dean
i had the same problem

"dean-dean" wrote:

Right-click the Sound icon in the notification area, and choose Recording
Devices. On the Recording tab of Sound, right-click an empty spot of the
window, and put a checkmark next to "Show Disabled Devices" and "Show
Disconnected Devices".


"Wingdom" wrote in message
...
Yes, that is exactly how i found it to disable it, but now its not in that
list. I wonder if my audio card has any more advanced options. Its the
Reaktek High Definition Audio card. Ill keep looking, but i get the
feeling
im still going to need some help.




centerlawn September 12th 07 09:16 AM

re-enable hardware
 

I just had the same problem - and your advice solved it for me. Thanks.
"dean-dean" wrote:

Right-click the Sound icon in the notification area, and choose Recording
Devices. On the Recording tab of Sound, right-click an empty spot of the
window, and put a checkmark next to "Show Disabled Devices" and "Show
Disconnected Devices".


"Wingdom" wrote in message
...
Yes, that is exactly how i found it to disable it, but now its not in that
list. I wonder if my audio card has any more advanced options. Its the
Reaktek High Definition Audio card. Ill keep looking, but i get the
feeling
im still going to need some help.





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