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Then, click the "Listen" tab, then check the "Listen to this device" check box.
Then, click the "Listen" tab, then check the "Listen to this device" check box.<br>
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Now click "Apply" and you will hear sound coming thru your microphone.
Now click "Apply" and you will hear sound coming thru your microphone.

Revision as of 17:48, 26 August 2012

It's possible to have a microphone play thru your Windows 7 computer. First, plug your microphone into your "Line in" jack, or if you have a USB mic, just plug it in.

Then, go to Start->Control Panels->Sound
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Then click the "Recording" tab
Then, click the "Line in" (or your USB mic), and click "Properties"
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Then, click the "Listen" tab, then check the "Listen to this device" check box.
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Now click "Apply" and you will hear sound coming thru your microphone.