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Do the echoes or clicking sounds occur with all other users, not just a specific user?

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Do the echoes or clicking sounds occur with all other users, not just a specific user?

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YES: Your microphone needs adjustment. Try these steps: • Turn off sound mixers If another user hears a loud echo when you talk, you may have a “stereo mixer,” or other sound device, turned on. These devices interfere with your voice. To turn off stereo mixers or other sound devices, please follow these steps: • Open the Recording Control window (Windows only) • Open the “Sound and Audio Devices” control panel. • Click the Audio tab. • In the “Sound recording” section, click the Volume button. This opens the Recording Control window. • From the Options menu, click Properties. The Properties window shown below will pop up. Recording Control Properties window • Make sure Recording is checked (not Playback). • In the list at the bottom, make sure all items are checked. The items in this list vary from computer to computer—just make sure all items are checked. • Click OK. This closes the Properties window. • Now back on the Recording Control window, it should appear as shown below. Recordi

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YES: Your microphone needs adjustment. Try these steps: • Turn off sound mixers If another user hears a loud echo when you talk, you may have a “stereo mixer,” or other sound device, turned on. These devices interfere with your voice. To turn off stereo mixers or other sound devices, please follow these steps: • Open the Recording Control window (Windows only) • Open the “Sound and Audio Devices” control panel. • Click the Audio tab. • In the “Sound recording” section, click the Volume button. This opens the Recording Control window. • From the Options menu, click Properties. The Properties window shown below will pop up. • Make sure Recording is checked (not Playback). • In the list at the bottom, make sure all items are checked. The items in this list vary from computer to computer—just make sure all items are checked. • Click OK. This closes the Properties window. • Now back on the Recording Control window, it should appear as shown below. • Make sure (1) “Mute all” is not checked,

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