Greetings DonKinder,
The Surface does have a Microphone. If you go to Control Panel, then Sound and click on Recording, you should see the NVIDIA Tegra Wave Device listed as the default microphone.
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I am trying to use voice recognition but I am not sure if a microphone is part of the hardware help
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Greetings DonKinder,
The Surface does have a Microphone. If you go to Control Panel, then Sound and click on Recording, you should see the NVIDIA Tegra Wave Device listed as the default microphone.
First of all, the driver I see is Realtek. Secondly, speech recognition isn't recognizing an internal microphone: the only options are Headset, External Microphone, and Other. Do I need to bring back my Surface Pro 4 due to a faulty internal microphone?
I don't have theĀ NVIDIA Tegra Wave Device listed so how do I add it?
I have the same issue as the Nov 4, 2015 report but I don't see where an answer was given on how to resolve this issue?
I do not see the "NVIDIA Tegra Wave Device" there