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trey d How Do I Reset The Audio On My Computer??? - trey d I use my computer for recording purposes. But it seems that ever since I installed a wireless keyboard and mouse the audio on my computer has gone blitzed. I have already reinstalled Windows XP and it is still funky. When I am recording myself, I can't even hear my voice. I have to crank it all the way up and I still barely hear anything. (And yes, the microphone is on) Please help!
Best Answer: Check the volume control. Control Panel > Sound and Audio Devices. On the Volume tab click on the Advanced button. Make sure all the meters are turned up. Also check the Voice Playback and Voice Recording settings on the Voice tab. It could also be an incompatibility issue with your sound card. - Kim Z.
The wireless frequencies may be interfering with the mic. If it's not that, possible hardware conflict. Best bet: Go back to wired and see if the problem persists, if it does, then return the keyboard and mouse on that condition, and try a different brand. - yewnewb

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