Microsoft is putting all its resources on Windows 10, and yet, after every major update, it somehow manages to break basic features. Just recently, following the Windows 10 update on September 10, many users faced microphone issues on the latest build. To be frank, microphone problem is not new. It’s one of the common problems that has plagued Windows 10 for a very long time. In this article, we are going to show you how to resolve microphone issues in Windows 10. We have provided four different ways to fix the issue and the steps are quite easy and straightforward. Now having said that, let’s begin the article.

As already mentioned, we have included 4 different ways to fix the microphone bug. The methods are quite simple and anyone with basic computer knowledge can resolve the issue. With that said, here is the first method that you should begin with.

Before we dive into advanced settings, let’s ensure that microphone settings are correctly configured. To do so, we will go through some Windows Settings first and then move to advanced steps. Here is the first step to follow.

  1. Here, make sure “Allow apps to access your microphone” is turned on.

2. Configure Microphone Settings from Control Panel

  1. Press “Windows” and “R” key at once and a small Run window will open up at the bottom-left corner. Here, type “mmsys.cpl” and hit enter.

  2. Having done that, move to the final “Advanced” tab and uncheck both the boxes under the “Exclusive mode” section. Finally, apply the changes and click on the “Ok” button. Now, restart your Windows 10 PC and you should have a working microphone this time.

If you are unable to record your audio while playing games in Windows 10 then this method will help you fix microphone issues in Windows 10. Here is how to go about it.

  1. Next, switch to the “Captures” tab on the left side and scroll down to “Recorded audio”. Here, enable the toggle and check the box located below. These changes will allow you to record audio while you are playing a game.

If everything fails then it might be the audio driver which has become incompatible with the operating system and hardware device. To fix microphone bug in Windows 10, we need to update the drives as our last resort.

  1. Here, double-click on “Audio inputs and outputs” and the menu will expand. Now, right-click on “Microphone” and select “Update Driver”.