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I have a Razer Kraken Pro headset with a microphone, but want to be able to use the internal laptop microphone when I have the headset plugged in.
When I unplug my headset, the internal microphone works; if the headset is plugged in, the headset's microphone works.
I've read about other examples, but those have been about where a user has two devices in use at all times. One for internal microphone and one for headset's microphone. I have only one for both.
The main reason being that it seems my friend can hear everything I do in Skype calls and it's a bother. It's mainly because my headphones are really strong and close to the microphone.
My microphone settings are setup as so (in Hebrew):
My laptop is a Dell Inspiron 3721 (if it matters, i7 CPU, 8GB RAM and AMD GPU), using Windows 8.1 64-bit.
The headset has an "analog 3.5mm combined jack (headphone and mic)" and my laptop also has a combined jack connection, so it works great but I can't choose or select to connect only my headphones or only my mic.
I did have a splitter to connect to the combined jack connection but I lost it.
Any ideas?
Is it possible you have other audio devices hidden? If you right click on your microphone on the audio inputs tab you should see settings for showing hidden devices. I ask because what you describe is highly unusual, and I am wondering if one or more devices may have become hidden by accident. – colonelclick – 2018-02-26T02:52:46.613
Related: Why can't I use my internal microphone at the same time as my headphones?
– Stevoisiak – 2018-08-13T13:08:16.040