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Anonymous Posted on Jul 10, 2013

Turning the microphone back on in the Nikon D5100

I turned the microphone off in my Nikon d5100 without any problem but now that I want to turn it back on again there doesn't see to be the option to do so. When I click on the arrow it says Microphone Off....OK and that's about all it says..

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SOURCE: Microphone Feedback

Turn the volume down, even if it's off.
The laptop picks up on anything near it, not necessarily audible sound.

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SOURCE: microphone Presario C700 not working

Just download audio driver from this link

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SOURCE: internal microphone in gateway turned off, now will not turn on.

You may need to raise the level by going back into Control Panel -> Sound. From there, click the Recording tab -> right-click Microphone and select Properties. Finally, click the Levels tab and raise the level.

I had to do this on mine, too.

Hope this helps.

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SOURCE: can't find microphone on dell latitude D410 to skype

Checked on the Latitude D410 and it does not have a internal microphone ... the microphone connector is located on the right side of the laptop near the back ... you will need to purchase a separate mic to get this functionality ... these are fairly cheap to purchase

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2010

SOURCE: External Microphone - Not working

hej. how can i record and listen at time through the speakers

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