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Fix sound or audio problems in Windows - Microsoft Support Fortunately, most sound problems can be fixed by following a series of troubleshooting steps This article provides a comprehensive guide to resolving audio issues in Windows
How to turn on spatial sound in Windows - Microsoft Support In device Properties, select Windows Sonic for Headphones under Spatial sound, then select Apply You can get other spatial sound options by downloading Dolby Access or DTS Sound Unbound from the Microsoft Store
Turn sound effects on or off in Outlook - Microsoft Support Outlook can alert you to a variety of actions with sound effects You can control some of these sounds through the Outlook options pane, while other settings are controlled by Windows
Disable Audio Enhancements - Microsoft Support On the Enhancements tab, select either the Disable all enhancements or the Disable all sound effects check box (depending on which option you see), and then select OK If you don't see the setting there, select the Advanced tab, and look for the setting, Enable audio enhancements
Configuring Bluetooth LE Audio quality settings on Windows 11 With the latest updates to Windows 11 and Bluetooth drivers from your PC's manufacturer, some Windows PCs can further enhance audio quality by supporting stereo playback while the microphone is used
Notifications and Do Not Disturb in Windows - Microsoft Support Learn how to manage and configure notifications in Windows, including using the "Do Not Disturb" feature to silence alerts and stay focused Discover how to activate "Do Not Disturb" from the Notification Center and use shortcuts to enhance productivity
Fix microphone problems - Microsoft Support Here's how to do this in Windows 11: Select Start > Settings > System > Sound In Input, go to Choose a device for speaking or recording, and select the device you want To test your microphone, speak into it In Volume, make sure the blue bar moves to make sure Windows hears you Run the Recording Audio Troubleshooter
Turn on app permissions for your microphone in Windows To use your microphone with apps on Windows 10, you'll need to turn on some permissions in Privacy settings Here's how: Select Start > Settings > Privacy In the left pane, select Microphone under the App permissions section Make sure the toggle for Microphone access for this device is turned on