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Cannot Hear/Not Heard?

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Cannot Hear/Not Heard?

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• Left-click on the Speaker icon in your system tray (on the bottom-right corner of your screen) one time and raise the volume bar to the top. Make sure Mute is not checked. (If the icon is not there, click Start and select Settings, Control Panel and Multimedia or Sounds and Multimedia. Make sure that the Show volume control on the task bar option is checked and click OK at the bottom of the window). • If that’s not sufficient, double-click on the Speaker icon. Make sure that none of the options are muted and that all levels are turned above 50%. • Click on Options, Properties, Recording and click the OK at the bottom of the window. Make sure that Microphone Balance is the only option selected and the level is turned up above 50%. • Close the window and try to use Voice.

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