On windows 10 rightclick on the volume icon in your dashboard, click on sound.
Go to the recording tab. right click on the microphone, go into properties.
Head to the Listen tab. Uncheck "listen to this device" if it is ticked.
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Hello, i've had a problem before that i hear myself through my headset. Its not an echo its just live & without delay. Its like talking into a microhphone with speakers around you. I couldn't find a fix 1 year ago so i rolled back to an old windows because no1 was able to help me, no help things on the internet. No checking boxes or turning them off & a few weeks ago i installed windows 10 again & everything was fine, untill today. I again have searched for hours & hours & tried things over and over again But NOTHING works and it is driving me crazy that this suddenly happens out of nowhere.
Please help me
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On windows 10 rightclick on the volume icon in your dashboard, click on sound.
Go to the recording tab. right click on the microphone, go into properties.
Head to the Listen tab. Uncheck "listen to this device" if it is ticked.
I'll figure it out myself i guess.
I have now reinstalled them all & now my sound is completely ****. I still hear myself but my sound does not switch to my headset & remains on speaker.
Open Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Sound and make sure all audio devices are assigned properly.
Hello, thanks for your fast reaction.
I have a USB Connector (So one connector for sound/mic)
I tried reinstalling the headset audio driver. It sadly did not work.