Adjusting
Microphone Volume
macOS:
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Adjusting Microphone Volume- Mac OS
1.
Click the gray "System Preferences" icon in your
MacBook's Dock. Click "Sound" in the Hardware group.
2.
Click the "Input" tab to access microphone settings.
Click "Internal Microphone" in the devices list to adjust the
microphone settings for your Mac's internal mic, or click the name of any
external USB microphone you have installed.
3.
Slide the "Input Volume" slider to the right to
increase the microphone's volume, or slide the slider to the left to decrease
the volume. Click the "Use Ambient Noise Reduction" check box to help
reduce background noise when using your mic.
4.
Close the sound settings window after you adjust your
microphone.
Windows 10:
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Windows 10: Adjusting Your Microphone Volume
How to Raise the Mic Volume in Windows 10
· On your Windows 10 Taskbar, you can view an icon of the Speaker
on the System Tray. Right click on it to pick the Recording
Devices menu.

· This will bring the Sounds window on your screen. In the Recording
tab of Sounds window, you will notice the microphone which is
active, i.e. the one with a green tick mark. Right click on the active
microphone and select its Properties.

· Take yourself to the Levels tab of Microphone
Properties. This tab exhibits you two sections: Microphone and
Microphone Boost.

· Use the sliders to modify your volume settings. You can take the
Microphone Boost slider up to +40 dB. To save the changes, don’t forget to
click Ok button. If you do the modification while the conversation goes
on then you will get the immediate feedback of the output sound from the end
user and so you can adjust the volume using the sliders as per requirement.