Windows 10 Microphone not working


  1. Posts : 7
    Windows 7
       #1

    Windows 10 Microphone not working


    Hello,

    I have a Centrios Desktop Microphone with a 6.4mm Jack. My Lenovo Thinkpad Edge E420 obviously doesn't have a 6.4 mm Audio Jack but it does have 1 Jack for both Audio and Microphones. I found an adapter from 6.4mm Female to 3.5mm Male. When i plug the Microphone into the adapter and the adapter into the Laptop it weirdly plays music out of the microphone and thinks it is a Speaker according to the control panel. I also have a splitter to make the 1 dual jack into two separate microphone and audio. I am not sure how to get the Desktop Microphone to work as a microphone.

    Please Help...

    FYI: The Microphone will work on any other computer with a single microphone jack.

    Thanks
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 119
    Windows 7 (reverted back)
       #2

    The correct setting depends on your Lenovo, but I think that you are mistaken by assuming that the mini jack (3.5) is for both speakers and microphone.
    Most laptops don't have a microphone jack and use only internal or a USB adapter with both a 3.5 jack for microphone and speakers

    Please refer to the user manual to check, but either the 3.5 jack connector is used for Speakers only, or there must be a setting to switch the usage from speaker to microphone.
    It would be very illogical to think it could do both simultaneously because the Jack connector only has 3 connection points, ground (the outer one) left speaker (the middle one) and right speaker, the one on the tip end.
    Your microphone is MONO and probably combines left and right to one and of course ground.

    My best guess... buy an USB audio adapter (costs less than 6 Dollar)

    Good luck
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 7
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Harpert said:
    The correct setting depends on your Lenovo, but I think that you are mistaken by assuming that the mini jack (3.5) is for both speakers and microphone.
    Most laptops don't have a microphone jack and use only internal or a USB adapter with both a 3.5 jack for microphone and speakers

    Please refer to the user manual to check, but either the 3.5 jack connector is used for Speakers only, or there must be a setting to switch the usage from speaker to microphone.
    It would be very illogical to think it could do both simultaneously because the Jack connector only has 3 connection points, ground (the outer one) left speaker (the middle one) and right speaker, the one on the tip end.
    Your microphone is MONO and probably combines left and right to one and of course ground.

    My best guess... buy an USB audio adapter (costs less than 6 Dollar)

    Good luck
    If you check out the Lenovo Thinkpad Edge E420's Specs Here then you will see that it is Combo audio/mic jack. I know it is very illogical for it to be like that however Lenovo does save very little money.
    I will probably have to buy a USB Sound Card or a USB Sound Adapter.
    Thanks For the Help though.:)
      My Computer

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  5. Posts : 7
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    CountMike said:
    I am using one of those and it does not recognize the microphone
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 7
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #6

    @CountMike
    CountMike said:
    I am using one of those and it does not recognize the microphone
      My Computer


 

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