How to Fix Microsoft Teams Microphone Not Working
- Check Microphone
Permissions
- Open Microsoft Teams.
- Click on your profile picture and select "Settings."
- Navigate to the "Permissions" tab.
- Make sure the "Microphone" toggle is enabled.
- Select the Correct
Microphone
- In Microsoft Teams, click on the "Join a meeting" button.
- When the "Join audio" window appears, click on the "Device settings" button.
- Under "Microphone," select the microphone you want to use.
- Update Audio Drivers
- Press
Windows + X
to open the Quick Access Menu. - Select "Device Manager."
- Expand the "Audio inputs and outputs" or "Sound, video, and game controllers"
category.
- Right-click on your microphone device and select "Update driver."
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update process.
- Restart Microsoft
Teams
- Right-click on the Microsoft Teams icon in your taskbar.
- Select "Quit."
- Re-launch Microsoft Teams from your desktop or Start menu.
- Check Microphone Privacy
Settings
- Press
Windows + I
to open Settings. - Navigate to "Privacy & Security" > "Microphone."
- Make sure that "Allow apps to access your microphone" is enabled.
- Troubleshoot Hardware
Issues
- Inspect the microphone cable for any damage or loose connections.
- Connect your microphone to a different USB port or computer to test its
functionality.
- Contact Microsoft
Support
- Visit the Microsoft Support website.
- Describe your microphone issue and provide details.
- Follow the guidance provided by the Microsoft Support team.
By following these steps, you can diagnose and resolve common microphone issues in Microsoft Teams, ensuring
seamless communication during virtual meetings and calls.