1. Connect the microphone to your computer by using an audio cable.
  2. Open the microphone properties in the Control Panel and click on the mic icon.
  3. In the Mic Properties window, you will need to set the input level and channel. The input level is how loud the microphone can be turned on or off and it is measured in dB (dB). The channel is how many channels it can be connected to and it is measured in number of channels (1-8). The channel number is what you will need to connect to your other devices such as a speaker or phone.
  4. Click on OK to close the Mic Properties window and return to your computer’s main screen.
  5. To test whether your microphone works properly, make a call or record a voice memo using it and see if you hear any sound issues when playing games or recording videos.

Steps to Connect and Test Microphone in Windows 11

Connecting the Microphone to Your Windows 11 PC

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The ‘System’ in the sidebar on the screen will show you a variety of options, including a system overview, system settings, and more.

The ‘Sound’ button on your screen will play a sound.

After clicking on the ‘Add Device’ button, you will be taken to a new tab where you can add a new input device. The tab contains a list of devices that are currently prohibited. You can select one of these devices to add as your new input device.

To add a new device, open the ‘add a device’ window by clicking on the ‘add a device’ icon on the right side of your PC. ..

In the window that opens, click the Bluetooth option to proceed.

Windows will now search for all nearby Bluetooth input devices. It may take a few seconds to do this, but if you have any other Bluetooth devices connected, they will be ignored.

To connect your device to your Windows 11 computer, first make sure that you can see it on the screen. Once you can see it, click it to connect. ..

Windows may take a few seconds to connect to your device. Once connected, you will be notified of the same in the ‘add a device’ window. Now you can close the window. ..

Testing Microphone in Windows 11

Once you have connected your microphone to your PC, let’s test it now.

To test your device, go to the ‘Device Manager’ in the Start menu of your Windows PC. ..

In the ‘Systems‘ sidebar tab, you will find a list of all the system definitions. This is where you can find out more about the specific system that you are working on.

The ‘Sound’ button on your screen will play a sound file.

After that, scroll down to the ‘Prohibited‘ and click on the input device from the list you want to test. For example, here we are choosing the ‘Earphone’ device from the list.

To start the voice test, click the “Start Test” button in the “Input Settings” section. After clicking the “Start Test” button, you can speak into the microphone or play music from any device at normal volume for a few seconds to get accurate results. ..

The ‘input volume’ slider will move back and forth according to the volume intensity of the audio.

After a few seconds, click the ‘stop test’ button.

If you stop the test before Windows has a chance to display the efficiency of your input device, Windows will display the efficiency of your input device adjacent to the ‘Start Test’ button at a later time. ..

Final Words

In Windows 11, there are a number of built-in programs to help you service, test, and maintain your computer. For example, the Windows 11 System Restore feature allows you to take your computer back in time to a working condition. Additionally, the Windows 11 PC comes with a troubleshooter that helps you fix sound problems in Windows 11. We hope that our article on “How to Connecting and Testing Microphone in Windows 11” will help you do that!